Influence of Periodic Surface Nanopatterning Profiles on Series Resistance in Thin-Film Crystalline Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells
Islam Abdo, Christos Trompoukis, Loic Tous, Valerie Depauw, Rafik, Guindi, Ivan Gordon, and Ounsi El Daif

TL;DR
This study examines how different surface nanopatterning techniques affect the series resistance in thin-film crystalline silicon heterojunction solar cells, revealing that dry etching increases resistance more than wet etching.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of nanoimprint lithography combined with dry or wet etching on series resistance, a key factor in solar cell efficiency.
Findings
Dry-etched nanopatterns increase series resistance significantly.
Wet-etched nanopatterns have minimal impact on series resistance.
Surface texturing method influences the sheet and contact resistance in solar cells.
Abstract
In the frame of the development of thin crystalline silicon solar cell technologies, surface nanopatterning of silicon is gaining importance. Its impact on the material quality is, however, not yet fully controlled.We investigate here the influence of surface nanotexturing on the series resistance of a contacting scheme relevant for thin-film crystalline silicon heterojunction solar cells. Two dimensional periodic nanotextures are fabricated using a combination of nanoimprint lithography and either dry or wet etching, while random pyramid texturing is used for benchmarking. We compare these texturing techniques in terms of their effect on the series resistance of a solar cell through a study of the sheet resistance (Rsh ) and contact resistance (Rc) of its front layers, i.e., a sputtered transparent conductive oxide and evaporated metal contacts. We have found by four-point probe and…
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