Claims
- 1. A solar cell comprising n-type and p-type silicon single crystal or polycrystalline collecting semiconductor layers separated by a truly amorphous semiconductor layer that serves as a layer which absorbs the optical energy and generates carriers.
- 2. A solar cell comprising n-type and p-type silicon single crystal or polycrystalline collecting semiconductor layers separated by a microcrystalline semiconductor layer that serves as a layer which absorbs the optical energy and generates carriers.
- 3. A method of fabricating a solar cell comprising the steps of forming a single crystal or polycrystalline layer of semiconductor material of one conductivity type, forming a layer of amorphous semiconductor material on the layer of said one conductivity type, and forming a single crystal or polycrystalline layer of semiconductor material of opposite conductivity type on the other surface of the amorphous semiconductor layer.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of forming an amorphous layer comprises the step of forming a truly amorphous layer.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein the step of forming an amorphous layer comprises the step of forming a microcrystalline layer.
- 6. The method of fabricating a solar cell as in claim 5 in which said microcrystalline layer is formed by chemical vapor deposition.
- 7. The method of fabricating a solar cell as in claim 3 in which such amorphous layer is formed by plasma deposition.
- 8. The method of fabricating a solar cell as in claim 3 in which said amorphous layer is formed by ion implantation.
- 9. A solar cell including a solar absorbing layer of semiconductor material selected to be amorphous, microcrystalline or mixed amorphous and microcrystalline semiconductor material, a transparent layer of polycrystalline semiconductor material of one conductivity type contiguous with one surface of said solar energy absorbing layer, a layer of polycrystalline semiconductor material of opposite conductivity type contiguous with the other surface of said solar energy absorbing layer and a metal reflecting film contiguous with said layer of opposite conductivity type to form ohmic contact therewith and serving to reflect transmitted solar energy back through the solar energy absorbing layer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 107,437, filed Dec. 26, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,270,018.
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