Browsing by Author "Tomasi, A."
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Energy Yield in Hot and Sunny Climates: Impact of Silicon Solar Cell Architecture and Cell Interconnection
Haschke, J.; Seif, J. P.; Riesen, Y.; Tomasi, A.; Cattin, J.; Tous, L.; et al. (2017)In this work, we investigate the temperature and irradiance dependencies of the power output of silicon solar cell architectures (BSF, PERC, PERT, SHJ). When we compare our data with commercial module datasheets, we find ... -
Interdigitated back contact silicon heterojunction solar cells featuring an interband tunnel junction enabling simplified processing
Paviet-Salomon, B.; Tomasi, A.; Lachenal, D.; Badel, N.; Christmann, G.; Barraud, L.; et al. (2018)This paper reports on the development of an innovative back-contacted crystalline silicon solar cell with passivating contacts featuring an interband tunnel junction at its electron-collecting contacts. In this novel ... -
Simple processing of back-contacted silicon heterojunction solar cells using selective-area crystalline growth
Tomasi, A.; Paviet-Salomon, B.; Jeangros, Q.; Haschke, J.; Christmann, G.; Barraud, L.; et al. (2017)For crystalline-silicon solar cells, voltages close to the theoretical limit are nowadays readily achievable when using passivating contacts. Conversely, maximal current generation requires the integration of the electron ... -
The impact of silicon solar cell architecture and cell interconnection on energy yield in hot and sunny climates
Haschke, J.; Seif, J. P.; Riesen, Y.; Tomasi, A.; Cattin, J.; Tous, L.; et al. (2017)Extensive knowledge of the dependence of solar cell and module performance on temperature and irradiance is essential for their optimal application in the field. Here we study such dependencies in the most common high-efficiency ...