Abstract
Fabrication technologies for multicrystalline silicon (mc-Si) solar cells have advanced in recent years with efficiencies of mc-Si cells exceeding 18%. Intense efforts have been made at laboratory level to improve process technology, growth methods, and material improvement techniques to deliver better devices at lower cost. Deeper understanding of the physics and optics of the device led to improved device design. This provided a fruitful feedback to the industrial sector. Both screenprinting and buried-contact technologies yield cells of high performance. An increasingly large amount of research activity is also focussed on the fabrication of thin solar cells on cheap substrates such as glass, ceramic, or low quality silicon. Success of these efforts is expected to lead to high efficiency devices at much lower costs. Efforts are also being put on low thermal budget processing of solar cells based on rapid thermal annealing.
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