Abstract

In this paper, simulation of a mono crystalline silicon solar cell was done using PC1D software. The impact of different solar cell parameters, with their effects on power and efficiency, has been investigated. It is seen that the textured surface reduces reflection and increases the efficiency of the solar cell at least 2–3%. From the simulation, it is seen that the optimum value of p-type doping concentration 1 × 10^16 cm^−3, n-type doping concentration 5 × 10^18 cm with pyramid height of 2–3 μm and equal angles of 54.74 degrees produces the best result in simulation. An anti-reflective coating with a refractive index of 1.38 and a thickness of 84 nm is considered optimal. By optimizing the effective parameters, a solar cell with an efficiency of 24.45% was achieved through simulation. For a p-type mono crystalline silicon wafer, with an area of 10 × 10 cm^2 and a thickness of 200 μm, initial simulation shows a 24.45% efficient solar cell.

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