IMEC, one of the leading European research centers in photovoltaics, and
BP Solar, a leading energy company, demonstrated a 18% conversion
efficiency for silicon solar cells made of BP Solar’s newly developed
Mono2TM silicon. By combining IMEC’s advanced processing
techniques with BP Solar’s high-quality low-cost substrates, the
companies demonstrated that Mono2 has a good potential to become a new
base material for low-cost highly-efficient solar cells.BP Solar’s Mono2 production process delivers a promising new wafer
platform for solar cells with the potential to become a low-cost
alternative to the more expensive Czochralski silicon substrates because
it combines extremely low defect densities and high conversion
efficiencies with production costs that are comparable to the costs of
traditional multicrystalline substrates. The production of Mono2
involves a proprietary growth nucleation process for the casting of
ingots used to produce single crystal bricks and wafers whereby
preferred crystallographic orientations can be achieved. This feature
allows further improvement in cell efficiencies. BP Solar’s Mono2 was
developed with support of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Technologies
Pathways Partnership.
IMEC’s cell production process is feasible as an industrial
production process as it only adds three processing steps to the
standard industrially applied process of full aluminum back surface
field.
IMEC’s solar cells are 130μm thick and cover an area of 156mmx156mm.
Using IMEC’s advanced processes such as dielectric passivation and a
localized back surface field, a conversion efficiency of 18% for the new
low-cost Mono2 silicon solar cells, which is in the range of the
current commercial solar cells, has been demonstrated with a dramatic
reduction in cell thickness.
Jef Poortmans, Program Director Photovoltaics said, “IMEC’s
photovoltaic research aims towards a sharp reduction in production cost
and at the same time an increase of the efficiency of crystalline
silicon solar cells. Our partners can leverage our advanced processing
techniques, to create high-efficiency low-cost solar cells based on
their proprietary high-quality materials and knowhow.”
Eric Daniels, BP Solar’s vice president, global technology said “BP
Solar is working to leverage such key technology developments to further
reduce the cost of PV electricity. Working with R&D centers such as
IMEC and key customers, we are commercializing this technology and seek
to provide a better platform for the current and next generation solar
cells. This collaboration with IMEC represents significant progress
towards that goal.”
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091006104500.htm
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