Cross-grooved solar cell

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Inventors

Landis, Geoffrey A.

Application #

619225

Filed

Jun-11-1984

Published

Aug-26-1986

Current US Class

136/256
136/259
257/466
257/E31.13

International Classes

H01L 031/06

Field of Search

136/255 136/256 136/259 357/30 357/55

Assignee

Spire Corporation (Bedford, MA)

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G. A. Brooks et al, IBM Tech. Disc. Bull., vol. 22, p. 1449 (1979). D. Redfield, "Multiple-Pass Thin-Film Silicon Solar Cell," Applied Physics Letters, vol. 25, No. 11 (Dec. 1, 1974), pp. 647-648. M. Spitzer et al, "Ultra High Efficiency Thin Silicon P-N Junction Solar Cells Using Reflecting Surfaces," 1980 IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conf., pp. 375-380. E. Yablonovitch et al, "Intensity Enhancement . . . ," IEEE Trans. on Electron Dev., vol. Ed-29, No. 2 (Feb. 1982), pp. 300-305. J. Muller, "Thin Silicon Film p-i-n Photodiodes . . . ," IEEE Trans. on Electron Dev., vol. Ed-25, No. 2, (Feb. 1978), pp. 247-253.

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Abstract
A solar cell of improved conversion efficiency and a process of making it are disclosed. The solar cell is designed to trap incident light within the cell by multiple internal reflections and thus increases the absorption of light in the cell. The solar cell is formed with a plurality of spaced parallel grooves on both the front and the back surfaces. The direction of the grooves on the front surface is at an angle with respect to the direction of the grooves on the back surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar cell of improved conversion efficiency due to path length (L) enhancement of incident radiation comprising:

(a) a thin semiconductor wafer having a front surface and an opposed back surface;

(b) both said front surface and said back surface provided with a plurality of spaced parallel grooves;

(c) the direction of said plurality of spaced parallel grooves provided on said front surface being at an angle with respect to the direction of said plurality of spaced parallel grooves provided on said back surface;

(d) respective contacts provided on the opposed grooved surfaces and having a single continuous p-n junction between said opposed grooved surfaces;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to solar cells and, more particularly, to a solar cell of improved conversion efficiency and formed with a plurality of grooves on its surfaces where the direction of the front grooves is at an angle to the direction of the back grooves.

2. The Prior Art

Solar cells are pn-junction devices which convert incident light energy directly into electrical energy. Solar cells are widely known but not yet widely used. Their use has been restricted by competitive economics, specifically their lack of ability to compete in the marketplace with other known sources of electrical energy. At the heart of this is the relatively low conversion efficiencies of most solar cells, typically in the 10-14% range, with only the best and the most expensive solar cells reaching efficiencies of about 17-18%.

As known, for solar cells with low surface recombination at their back surfaces, the open circuit voltage (V.sub.oc), hence efficiency, increases as the wafer thickness decreases. As the solar cell is made thinner, however, the short circuit current (I.sub.sc) decreases. This is so because not all of the incident light striking the solar cell is absorbed in the reduced optical path length (L) between the front and the back surfaces. In order to maintain light absorption at optimum level without at the same time increasing the thickness of the cell, it is desirable therefore to increase the optical path length (L) of the light traveling within the solar cell.
 
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