Affiliation:
1. PRIMALIGHT, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Applied Mathematics and Computational Science King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Thuwal 23955‐6900 Saudi Arabia
Abstract
AbstractSilicon (Si), the eighth most common element in the known universe by mass and widely applied in the industry of electronics chips and solar cells, rarely emerges as a pure element in the Earth's crust. Optimizing its manufacturing can be crucial in the global challenge of reducing the cost of renewable energy modules and implementing sustainable development goals in the future. In the industry of solar cells, this challenge is stimulating studies of ultrathin Si‐based architectures, which are rapidly attracting broad attention. Ultrathin solar cells require up to two orders of magnitude less Si than conventional solar cells, and owning to a flexible nature, they are opening applications in different industries that conventional cells do not yet serve. Despite these attractive factors, a difficulty in ultrathin Si solar cells is overcoming the weak light absorption at near‐infrared wavelengths. The primary goal in addressing this problem is scaling up cost‐effective and innovative textures for anti‐reflection and light‐trapping with shallower depth junctions, which can offer similar performances to traditional thick modules. This review provides an overview of this area of research, discussing this field both as science and engineering and highlighting present progress and future outlooks.
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