Abstract

This letter reports on an innovative front grid design that is capable of: 1) decreasing the metal shading; 2) increasing the short-circuit current ( $J_{\mathrm {SC}}$ ); 3) increasing the open-circuit voltage ( $V_{\mathrm {OC}}$ ); 4) maintaining the fill factor; and 5) increasing the efficiency of an industrial Al back surface field (Al-BSF) solar cell. Because the design incorporates four-streets and five-busbars (4S-5BB), it uses less front silver metal ( $\sim 73$ mg) than the conventional 3BB ( $\sim 129$ mg), hence the cost reduction from 6.07 to 3.426 ¢ per cell in metallization with no additional processing step. The 4S-5BB design has shown great potential for achieving >20% efficiency for the industrial size Al-BSF silicon solar cell. In this letter, the preliminary result for the 4S-5BB industrial Al-BSF cell having average efficiency of 19.66% compared with 19.3% 3BB counterpart is presented.

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