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Textured anti-reflection and down-conversion composite functional films for high-efficiency solar cells.

Sijia JinShengxuan WangHailong FengDarren HeAlex HsuZhenxing DuWei SunHaiyan HeChunhui ShouShien SunDeren YangLei Wang
Published in: RSC advances (2024)
Advances in high-efficiency solar cells introduce photon management challenges, including the difficult texturization of flat surfaces and low photon utilization at short wavelengths. While bifacial crystalline silicon solar cells have a front pyramid structure and SiN x layers reduce reflections, managing photons on the flat backside remains a challenge. To enhance light utilization, a soft nanoimprint technique was utilized to create pyramid micro-structured polyurethane films doped with europium (Eu 3+ ) complex. These films, which possess anti-reflection and down-conversion properties, can be applied externally to various high-efficiency solar cells without compromising electrical performance. Research on the backside of bifacial PERC solar cells revealed that the optimal composite functional film increases the integrated current by 5.70%, with a 1.27% gain from down-conversion effects. This specialized film presents a novel approach to interface matching for different types of solar cells.
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