Silicon solar cell

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Inventors

Sakaguchi, Susumu
Yamada, Toru
Kamioka, Tadashi
Hirasawa, Teruhiko

Application #

166384

Filed

Dec-13-1993

Published

Jul-11-1995

Current US Class

136/244
136/255
136/256
257/E31.038

International Classes

H01L 031/042; H01L 031/05

Field of Search

136/244 136/255 136/256

Assignee

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Weisstuch; Aaron

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McAulay Fisher Nissen Goldberg & Kiel

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4454372   Photovoltaic battery

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Abstract
A novel structure of a silicon solar cell is disclosed, which can be prepared at an outstandingly low cost but can still exhibit good efficiency for the conversion of solar energy to electricity. The silicon solar cell comprises, as an integral body: (a) an electrically insulating substrate plate of, e.g., glass or a ceramic; (b1) a first group of metal contact lines formed in parallel with each other on the substrate surface to jointly serve as an electrode; (b2) a second group of metal contact lines formed in parallel with each other on the substrate surface to jointly serve as a counterelectrode, each of the metal contact lines of the second group being disposed between two metal contact lines of the first group, maintaining electric insulation therebetween; and (c) a plural number of wires of silicon semiconductor, each of which perpendicularly crosses each of the metal contact lines of the first and second groups in direct contact therewith. When the silicon semiconductor is of the n-type, for example, and has discrete p-type regions which are in contact with the metal contact lines of one of the groups, photovoltaic power is generated between the electrodes under irradiation with sunlight. An alternative arrangement of the silicon semiconductor wires is also proposed in which each of the silicon wires bridges a metal contact line of the first group and a metal contact line of the second group in lengthwise contact therewith.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A silicon solar cell which is an integral structure comprising:

(a) a substrate made from an electrically insulating material;

(b1) a first group of a plural number of substantially parallel, spaced apart metal contact lines formed from a first electrically conductive material on the surface of the substrate in an array jointly serving as an electrode of the solar cell;

(b2) a second group of a plural number of substantially parallel, spaced apart metal contact lines formed from a second electrically conductive material on the surface of the substrate in an array jointly serving as the counterelectrode of the solar cell, each of the metal contact lines of the second group being disposed between two metal contact lines of the first group with electrical insulation therebetween; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a solar cell of silicon semiconductor. More particularly, the invention relates to a silicon solar cell having a novel and unique structure which is capable of exhibiting high efficiency for the conversion of the solar energy into electric energy despite the outstandingly low costs for the preparation thereof.

It should be mentioned that, while the energy traditionally consumed by mankind is obtained almost exclusively from fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum and natural gas, these carbon-based energy sources are at the risk of exhaustion in the near future and, in addition, responsible for the problems of environmental pollution such as the problem of global warming as recognized as a serious issue in recent years. Under the above mentioned background situation, it is eagerly desired to develop a means for the direct conversion of solar energy to electric energy so that solar cells utilizing a silicon semiconductor are highlighted as a promising means for the solar power generation. Despite the large accumulation of results obtained by the research and development efforts undertaken heretofore in countries world-wide, the largest factor which prohibits the practical utilization of silicon solar cells is the high cost of the electric power generated by using them as compared with conventional means for commercial power generation so that the efforts for the development of solar cells are directed to the cost reduction in the manufacture of silicon solar cells.
 
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