Solar battery using amorphous silicon

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Inventors

Kumada, Masaharu
Tanabe, Hideo
Yuhara, Katsuo
Misumi, Akira
Kawasaki, Hiroshi

Application #

579597

Filed

Feb-13-1984

Published

Sep-24-1985

Current US Class

136/244
136/249
136/251
136/256
136/258
257/E31.042

International Classes

H01L 031/06

Field of Search

136/244 136/245 136/251 136/256 136/258 357/30

Assignee

Hitachi, Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

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Abstract
A solar battery has a pair of opposed light incident transparent electroconductive and back electrodes sandwiching amorphous silicon layers formed on a substrate with at least a major surface of the back electrode surface being in contact with an organic resin layer and being made of a compound of a transition metal and silicon, a compound of a transition metal and nitrogen, or a compound of a transition metal and carbon. Excellent corrosion resistance of the back electrode is obtained and the battery has high performance and high reliability.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An amorphous silicon solar battery comprising a substrate and formed thereon at least one pair of opposed light incident transparent electroconductive and back electrodes sandwiching an amorphous silicon layer, at least a major surface of said back electrode being in contact with an organic resin layer and being made of at least one member selected from the group consisting of a compound of at least one transition metal and silicon, a compound of at least one transition metal and nitrogen, and a compound of at least one transition metal and carbon.

2. A solar battery according to claim 1, wherein the transition metal in the compound of at least one transition metal and silicon is at least one member selected from the group consisting of Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta, Cr, Mo, W, Re, Fe, Co, Ni, Pt, and Pd.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a solar battery using amorphous silicon. More particularly, this invention relates to an amorphous silicon solar battery characterized by having an electrode of special structure placed opposite to an electrode passing incident light (hereinafter referred to as "a transparent electroconductive electrode") via amorphous silicon layers (hereinafter said electrode being referred to as "a back electrode").

Growing interest has been shown lately towards solar batteries as a new energy source, and especially great hopes are placed on solar batteries using amorphous silicon. This is based on the facts that solar energy is pollution-free and inexhaustible, and that while the conventional solar batteries such as those using single-crystal silicon were very costly and also limited in their use to specific applications, the amorphous silicon solar battery is considered capable of realizing a drastic cost reduction.

The output voltage of one amorphous silicon solar cell is usually below 1 V, but in practical applications of such devices, it is in many cases required that their output voltage (per unit) be higher than 1 V. For this, it is necessary to connect a plurality of solar cells in series to form a battery. From the standpoint of low-cost production, it is an essential requirement that a required number of these solar cells can be formed in regular succession on the same substate. For connecting a plurality of solar cells in series on the same substrate, it is necessary that the individual cells be electrically isolated from each other. For this purpose, the substrate itself must be an insulator, or in case the substrate is conductive, an insulating film must be formed on its surface.
 
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