Solar cell

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Inventors

Kawabata, Kiyoshi

Application #

618415

Filed

Nov-27-1990

Published

Mar-31-1992

Current US Class

136/249
136/255
136/256
136/259
257/431
257/443
257/457
257/461
438/71
438/72
438/83
438/93
438/98

International Classes

H01L 031/06; H01L 031/18

Field of Search

136/249 437/2-5 437/175 357/15 357/20 357/30

Assignee

Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha (JP)

Examiners

Weisstuch; Aaron

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leydig, Voit & Mayer

US Patent References

4239553   Thin film photovolt...
4406913   Solar cell with incr...

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Other References

Sinton et al., "An Optimization . . . Solar Cells", 19th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 1987, pp. 1201-1208. Reis et al., "Recrystallized Silicon . . . Solar Cells", 19th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 1987, pp. 1405-1408.

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Abstract
A solar cell includes a semiconductor substrate having a plurality of recesses at one surface leaving a plurality of mutually isolated areas of the substrate exposed at that surface, an electrically insulating material filling the recesses, a semiconductor film disposed on the substrate and the electrically insulating material forming a plurality of mutually isolated rectifying junctions with the substrate, one electrode in electrical contact with the semiconductor film at a light incident surface of the solar cell and another electrode in electrical contact with the substrate. The solar cell is made by forming the plurality of recesses, depositing an electrically insulating material on the substrate and in the recesses, removing a portion of the electrically insulating material to expose the substrate at a plurality of mutually isolated locations, depositing the semiconductor film on the electrically insulating material and the substrate, and depositing the electrodes.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A solar cell comprising:

a semiconductor substrate of a first conductivity type having opposed first and second surfaces and including a plurality of recesses disposed in the substrate at the first surface leaving a plurality of mutually isolated area of the substrate exposed at the first surface;

an electrically insulating material filling the recesses;

a first semiconductor film of a second conductivity type, opposite from the first conductivity type, disposed on the substrate and the electrically insulating material at the first surface and forming a plurality of mutually isolated rectifying junctions with the substrate;

second and third semiconductor films of opposite conductivity types forming a rectifying junction and disposed on the first semiconductor film; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a solar cell including a member having a plurality of recesses filled with an electrically insulating material for forming a plurality of relatively small area, spaced apart rectifying junctions and/or for producing internal reflections of incident light for enhancing solar cell efficiency and to methods of manufacturing the solar cells.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Solar cells including a plurality of relatively small area, spaced apart rectifying junctions are known. For example, a so-called point contact solar cell described by Sinton and Swanson at the IEEE 19th Photovoltaics Specialists Conference (1987) and in the Conference Record thereof at pages 1201-1208 is shown in a schematic perspective view in FIG. 10(a). FIG. 10(b) is a cross-sectional view illustrating the collection of photo-generated charge carriers in the point contact solar cell. FIGS. 10(c) and 10(d) are schematic views showing arrangements of p-type and n-type regions in the point contact solar cell. In these and the other figures, the same reference numbers indicate the same elements.
 
  A solar cell for connection in series with a plurality of like cells to provide a solar generator which can produce a desired output voltage. The cell...  A solar cell includes a first semiconductor region of a P type, a second semiconductor region of an N type in contact with the first semiconductor region...