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    Scientists Set New World Record With Bifacial Solar Cells

    By Australian National UniversityAugust 28, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The bifacial solar cells easily beat the performance of single-sided silicon solar cells. Credit: Eric Byler/The Australian National University

    ANU Scientists Set New Solar Efficiency Record

    Scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) have produced a more efficient type of solar cell, using laser processing and setting a new world record in the process.

    The solar cells are dual-sided, meaning both the front and back of the cell generate power.

    Principal Investigator Dr. Kean Chern Fong said the so-called bifacial solar cells easily beat the performance of single-sided silicon solar cells.

    “We have developed what I would call a true bifacial solar cell, as it has nearly symmetrical power generation capacity on both surfaces of the device,” Dr. Fong said.

    “When deployed on a conventional solar farm, a bifacial cell absorbs direct incoming light, while also taking advantage of ground reflection, which can contribute up to an additional 30 percent power generation.

    “Bifacial solar cells are becoming increasingly important in the rollout of solar farms and are expected to have a market share of over 50 percent in the next five years.

    “Our work demonstrates the incredible capabilities of this technology.”

    Bifacial Solar Cells ANU
    Credit: Eric Byler/The Australian National University

    Laser Doping: Key to Performance Breakthrough

    The team used specific laser doping technology to fabricate the cells.

    “Laser-doping uses lasers to locally increase electrical conductivity,” Chief Investigator Dr. Marco Ernst said.

    “It is a low-cost, industry-compatible process for boosting solar cell efficiency.”

    This allowed the research team to achieve a front conversion efficiency of 24.3 percent and a rear conversion efficiency of 23.4 percent, representing a bifacial factor of 96.3 percent.

    Bifacial Solar Cell ANU Researchers
    Credit: Eric Byler/The Australian National University

    This performance represents an effective power output of approximately 29 percent, well exceeding the performance of the best single-sided silicon solar cell.

    “This is a world record for selectively laser-doped solar cells and among the highest efficiency bifacial solar cells,” Dr. Ernst said.

    This work has been supported by the Australian Government through the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics (ACAP).

    The results have been independently verified by the CSIRO.

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