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Anupam Nandi1,2, Sukanta Dhar2, Sanhita Majumdar1
1Centre of Excellence for Green Energy and Sensor Systems Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST) Shibpur, Howrah 711103 West Bengal India.
Abstract:
Multilayered graphene deposited on a flat resistive surface has twofold benefits. Less electronic scattering reduces the sheet resistance of the combined bilayer and high photon scattering through the unavoidable wrinkles on the chemically synthesized graphene layer leads to decreased effective reflection. In this paper, wet-chemically-synthesized reduced graphene oxide (RGO) has been employed on the top of the indium-doped tin-oxide (ITO) layer. The ITO layer of optimized thickness has been deposited as an alternative antireflection coating (ARC) on a p/n junction based crystalline silicon solar cell with standard textured surface. Variation in spectral response has been studied experimentally for different thickness and surface coverage of RGO on ITO. The combined effect of reduced sheet resistance due to high surface conductivity and increased photon injection efficiency due to scattering from the wrinkles of RGO results in significant improvement in the performance of the solar cell. By employing optimum thickness of RGO, percentage enhancements of about 18% and 10%, respectively, in efficiency and short-circuit current density have been achieved over the baseline cell structure. RGO also exhibits an additional benefit as a moisture repelling layer.
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