Solar cell

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Inventors

Inaba, Atsushi
Takebe, Katsuhiko
Ishikawa, Yamato

Application #

322958

Filed

May-28-1999

Published

Feb-13-2001

Current US Class

136/256
136/262
136/264
257/E31.007

International Classes

H01L 031/00

Field of Search

136/256 136/262 136/264

Assignee

Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Chapman; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Carrier, Blackman & Associates, P.C., Carrier; Joseph P., Blackman; William D.

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Abstract
A solar cell comprising a substrate of insulating material, a bottom side electrode layer formed on one surface of the substrate, a semiconductor photoelectric conversion layer formed on the bottom side electrode layer, a transparent top side electrode layer formed on the semiconductor photoelectric conversion layer and a non-transparent electrode comprising a plurality of strips of non-transparent conductive layers disposed separately from each other on the top side transparent electrode layer. The solar cell further comprises an additional bottom side electrode layer formed on the opposite surface of the substrate and a plurality of conductive paths connecting the bottom side electrode layer to the additional bottom side electrode layer through holes or slits formed to penetrate the substrate.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar cell comprising:

a substrate of insulating material;

a bottom side electrode layer formed on one surface of said substrate;

a semiconductor photoelectric conversion layer formed on said bottom side electrode layer;

a transparent top side electrode layer formed on said semiconductor photoelectric conversion layer;

a non-transparent electrode comprising a plurality of strips of non-transparent conductive layers disposed separately from each other on said top side transparent electrode layer;

an additional bottom side electrode layer formed on an opposite surface of said substrate; and

a plurality of conductive paths connecting said bottom side electrode layer to said additional bottom side electrode layer through holes formed to penetrate said substrate.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is related in general to a solar cell and more particularly to a solar cell having an improved electrode structure.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The thin film semiconductor solar cell of copper-indium-gallium-selenide (Cu,In,Ga,Se) having the chalcopyrite structure has been studied in recent years as is shown in some patent applications such as WO94/24696, WO96/06454. The structure of the solar cell is shown in FIG. 3 in which on a glass substrate 9, a bottom side electrode layer 2 of molybdenum (Mo), a photoelectric semiconductor layer of Cu,In,Ga,Se 1, a buffer layer of CdS 4 and a top side electrode layer 3 are formed sequentially. The top side electrode layer 3 is made by forming transparent electrode layers of ZnO, ZnO/Al 3a,3b on the buffer layer 4 sequentially, and by forming an Al electrode 3c comprising a plurality of separated strips 3c1,3c2 of non-transparent conductive layers.

The molybdenum is selected as a material to form the bottom side electrode layer 2, because the Cu(In,Ga)Se2 photoelectric semiconductor layer 1 of the good quality can be formed on it. The soda-lime silica glass is one of suitable materials for the glass substrate 9. One reason why it is suitable for the glass substrate is that it has almost an equal thermal expansion coefficient to that of the Cu(In,Ga)Se2 semiconductor layer 1 which results in the reduction of the thermal strain in the stacked composite structure to improve the reliability of the solar cell.
 
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