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Material and Process Tolerant High Efficiency Solar Cells with Dynamic Recovery of Performance

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arxiv 2101.11367 v1 pith:N6XKONR6 submitted 2021-01-27 physics.app-ph

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Low cost, highly efficient, and stable solar cells demand low temperature processing, less stringent criteria on materials, and possibility of dynamic recovery from long term degradation: a combination of features unachievable from the perspectives of current cSi technology. To this end, here we propose a novel solar cell architecture with an additional control gate. Our simulation results indicate that the proposed device can achieve excellent efficiency even if the back-surface passivation is sub-optimal; thus allowing exploration of a wide variety of materials and low temperature fabrication processes. Importantly, such solar cells can dynamically offset efficiency loss due to elevated temperature and interface degradation associated with long term field operation and hence could be of broad interest to the PV community.

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