Claims
- 1. In an amorphous silicon solar cell comprising a transparent substrate having a major surface incident to solar radiation and a major surface opposite to said incident surface, a first transparent electrode deposited on said substrate, an active region of amorphous silicon having regions of differing conductivity, fabricated by a glow discharge in a silicon-hydrogen containing atmosphere, deposited on said first transparent electrode, means for defining a rectifying junction within or at the surface of said active region, a second transparent electrode deposited over said rectifying junction, and an antireflection layer deposited on said second electrode wherein the improvement comprises at least one layer of a transparent material having an index of refraction greater than about 2.5 contacting at least one of said major surfaces of said transparent substrate.
- 2. The solar cell according to claim 1 wherein said layer of transparent material contacts both of said major surfaces of said transparent substrate.
- 3. The solar cell according to claim 1 wherein said layer of transparent material contacts said transparent substrate opposite to the surface of said substrate contacting said first transparent electrode.
- 4. The solar cell according to claim 1 wherein said layer of transparent material contacts said first transparent electrode and said transparent substrate.
- 5. The solar cell according to claim 4 wherein said layer of transparent material is of a thickness which reflects light having a wavelength below about 0.78 micrometers back into the cell and transmits light of wavelengths greater than 0.78 micrometers.
- 6. The solar cell according to claim 4 wherein said layer of transparent material is selected from the group consisting of amorphous silicon, CdS, Sb.sub.2 S.sub.3, and ZnSe.
- 7. The solar cell according to claim 6 wherein said layer of transparent material is amorphous silicon fabricated by a glow discharge in a silicon-hydrogen containing atmosphere at a substrate temperature of from about 25.degree. C. to about 300.degree. C.
- 8. The solar cell according to claim 6 wherein said layer of transparent material has a bandgap energy greater than or equal to the bandgap energy of said active region of amorphous silicon.
- 9. The solar cell according to claim 1 further comprising M alternating layers of a transparent material having an index of refraction less than about 2.0 and M+1 layers of said transparent material having an index of refraction greater than about 2.5.
- 10. The solar cell according to claim 9 wherein said alternating layer of high and low index of refraction transparent material contact said major transparent substrate surface opposite said major incident surface.
- 11. The solar cell according to claim 9 wherein said alternating layers of transparent materials reflect light having a wavelength below about 0.78 micrometers and transmit light having wavelengths above 0.78 micrometers.
- 12. The solar cell according to claim 9 wherein M is from 1 to 10.
- 13. The solar cell according to claim 12 wherein said transparent material having an index of refraction greater than about 2.5 is selected from the group consisting of amorphous silicon, CdS, Sb.sub.2 S.sub.3, ZnSe, PbCl.sub.2, and TiO.sub.2.
- 14. The solar cell according to claim 13 wherein said material having an index of refraction less than about 2.0 is selected from the group consisting of MgF.sub.2, Na.sub.3 AlF.sub.6, and SiO.sub.2.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made during the performance of work under an Energy Research And Development Adminstration Contract, (ERDA), presently the Department of Energy, No. EY-76-C-03-1286.
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