Three-Dimensional a-Si:H Solar Cells on Glass Nanocone Arrays Patterned by Self-Assembled Sn Nanospheres

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We Introduce a cost-effective method of forming size-tunable arrays of nanocones to act as a three-dimensional (3D) substrate for hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) solar cells. The method is based on self-assembled tin nanospheres with sizes in the range of 20 nm to 12 mu m. By depositing these spheres on glass substrates and using them as an etch mask, we demonstrate the formation of glass nanopillars or nanocones, depending on process conditions. After deposition of 150 nm thick a-Si:H solar cell p-i-n stacks on the glass nanocones, we show an output efficiency of 7.6% with a record fill factor of similar to 69% for a nanopillar-based 3D solar cell. This represents up to 40% enhanced efficiency compared to planar solar cells and, to the best of our knowledge, is the first demonstration of nanostructured p-i-n a-Si:H solar cells on glass that is textured without optical lithography patterning methods.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Issue Date
2012-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

SILICON NANOWIRE; ENHANCEMENT; ABSORPTION; OXIDATION; PRESSURE; OXIDE; TIN

Citation

ACS NANO, v.6, no.1, pp.265 - 271

ISSN
1936-0851
DOI
10.1021/nn203536x
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/201665
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