Back contacted MIS photovoltaic cell

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Inventors

Solomon, Allen L.

Application #

200943

Filed

Oct-27-1980

Published

Feb-9-1982

Current US Class

136/255
136/258
257/457

International Classes

H01L 031/06

Field of Search

136/255 136/258 136/260 136/261 136/262 357/15 357/30

Assignee

McDonnell Douglas Corporation (Long Beach, CA)

Examiners

Weisstuch; Aaron

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cone; Gregory A., Finch; George W., Royer; Donald L.

US Patent References

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Other References

R. Singh et al., "Review of Conductor-Insulator-Semiconductor (CIS) Solar Cells", Solar Cells, Vol. 3, pp. 95-148, (1981). Shang-Yi Chiang, Bernard G. Carbajal, Gene F. Wakefield, "Improved Performance Thin Solar Cells," IEE Transactions on Electron Devices, vol. Ed-25, No. 12, Dec. 1978, pp. 1405-1408. R. B. Godfrey, M. A. Green, "A 15% Efficient Silicon MIS Solar Cell," Appl. Phys. Lett. 33(7), Oct. 1, 1978, pp. 637-639. W. T. Matzen, S. Y. Chiang, B. G. Carbajal, "A Device Model for the Tandem Junction Solar Cell," IEE Transactions on Electron Devices, vol. Ed-26, No. 9, Sep. 1979, pp. 1365-1368. J. Shewchun, R. Singh, M. A. Green, "Theory of Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Solar Cells," Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 48, No. 2, Feb. 1977, pp. 765-770. F. A. Lindholm, J. G. Fossum, "Review of Physics Underlying Recent Improvements in Silicon Solar-Cell Performance," Fourteenth IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, San Diego, California, Jan. 7-10, 1980, pp. 680-683. Texas Instruments Incorporated, Automated Array Assembly, Phase 2, Texas Instruments Report No. 03-79-58, Nov., 1979.

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Abstract
This photovoltaic cell in a principal embodiment comprises a P-type substrate having an unshadowed first surface adapted to receiving incident radiation and a second surface which contains at least one ohmic contact and at least one metal-insulator-semiconductor contact, this structure thereby forming a back contacted minority carrier MIS cell.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A photovoltaic cell comprising a semiconductor substrate having substantially parallel opposite surfaces, a first surface thereof being substantially free of any shadowing effects and adapted to receive incident radiation, and a second opposite surface thereof having at least one ohmic contact and at least one metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) contact.

2. The cell of claim 1 wherein the semiconductor substrate comprises silicon.

3. The cell of claim 2 wherein the silicon is selected from the group consisting of monocrystalline silicon, polycrystalline silicon, and amorphous silicon.

4. The cell of claim 1 wherein the semiconductor substrate is selected from the group consisting of IV A elements other than silicon, VI A elements, III A-V A compounds, II B-VI A compounds, and I B-VI A compounds.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to photovoltaic devices and more particularly to back contacted metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) cells having a non-shadowed illuminated surface.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A photovoltaic cell is a device that directly converts photon radiant energy into electrical energy. In a semiconductor photovoltaic device, photons of sufficient energy react with the semiconductor atoms or molecules to produce negative and positive electrical charge carriers, electrons and holes, which can move freely throughout the semiconductor. The object of the device is to collect electrons at one electrical terminal and holes at a second electrical terminal before they recombine elsewhere within the semiconductor. To cause these free charge carriers to flow to their respective terminals, a barrier region is formed between the two terminals such that electrons move more easily than holes across the barrier in one direction and conversely for holes in the other direction. Until recently the most effective barrier in a semiconductor photovoltaic cell has been found to be a P-N junction, which is formed at the interface between P-type and N-type impurity contained regions of the semiconductor.
 
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