Improving
Performance of Organic-Silicon Heterojunction
Solar Cells Based on Textured Surface via Acid Processing
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Abstract
Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate)
(PEDOT:PSS)
is widely applied in organic-photoelectronic devices due to its excellent
transparency and conductivity. However, when it is used in the organic-silicon
heterojunction solar cells with traditional pyramid texturing surface,
the device performance is limited by the contact between the PEDOT:PSS
and silicon wafer at the bottom of the pyramids. We optimized the
structure of the bottom of the pyramids via acid isotropic etching
(AIE) method with mixed acid solution to ensure that the silicon wafer
is fully covered by the PEDOT:PSS. In addition, hydrogenated amorphous
silicon thin films were deposited with PEVCD method as the passivation
and back surface field (BSF) layer to decrease the rear surface recombination
rate, thus increasing the long wavelength response. Finally, a power
conversion efficiency of 13.78% was achieved after depositing MoO<sub>3</sub> on the front of the device as the antireflection layer