2022
DOI: 10.1002/pip.3603
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Attenuation of short‐circuit effect along screen‐printed silver gridlines during the contact firing process of crystalline silicon solar cells

Abstract: The "short-circuit effect" in the fire-through Ag metallization of crystalline Si (c-Si) solar cells refers to the poor contact formation caused by an electrical short between the Ag gridline and underlying Si emitter during contact firing. This study employs two different Ag pastes containing PbO-and TeO 2 -based glass frits to investigate the dependence of the short-circuit effect on the length and pattern of the Ag finger lines. The results show that regardless of the employed glass frits, the short-circuit… Show more

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