Quntao Tang
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics | 2017
Chaofan Zheng; Honglie Shen; Tian Pu; Ye Jiang; Quntao Tang; Wangyang Yang; Chunming Chen; Chunbao Rui; Yufang Li
In this paper, we presented a novel low-cost method for diamond-wire-sawn (DWS) multicrystalline silicon (mc-Si) wafer texturation based on the metal-assisted chemical etching process with Ag/Cu dual elements and nanostructure rebuilding (NSR) treatment to remove the saw marks and to realize uniform invert pyramid textured structures. Benefiting from both the increased optical absorption and better passivation, an efficiency of 18.71% for invert pyramid mc-Si solar cells from a DWS wafer with a standard size of 156 × 156 mm2 was obtained, which was 0.58% and 2.33% absolutely higher than that (18.13%) of the traditional mc-Si solar cell and than that (16.38%) of the black mc-Si solar cell without NSR treatment, respectively.
RSC Advances | 2016
Quntao Tang; Honglie Shen; Kai Gao; Hanyu Yao; Ye Jiang; Chaofan Zheng; Tian Pu; Yufang Li; Youwen Liu; L. Zhang
In this paper, we report quasi-inverted nanopyramids (QIP) for light-trapping in ultrathin c-Si by a cost-effective wet chemical method. The QIP is fabricated by a well-known two-step Ag assisted chemical etching method followed by a post nanostructure rebuilding (NSR) process, lowering the surface area to ∼3.0 times for suppressing surface recombination losses. The comparable average absorptance value of 43 μm c-Si with double-sided QIP to that of 182 μm c-Si with double-sided conventional pyramid in the spectral range of 300–1100 nm demonstrates an over 4.2-fold reduction in material usage. Finally, a simulation model is proposed to explain the superiority of our QIP compared with the periodic inverted pyramid (IP) structure of the same size, presenting a promising method to the mass production of high-efficiency ultrathin c-Si HIT solar cells.
Applied Physics A | 2014
Zhihao Yue; Honglie Shen; Ye Jiang; Weilong Chen; Quntao Tang; Jiale Jin; Tian Pu; Jingwang Luo; Fanjian Kong; Chunbao Rui; Jibo Cai
Solar Energy | 2017
Ye Jiang; Honglie Shen; Tian Pu; Chaofan Zheng; Quntao Tang; Kai Gao; Jing Wu; Chunbao Rui; Yufang Li; Youwen Liu
Ceramics International | 2016
Quntao Tang; Honglie Shen; Hanyu Yao; Wei Wang; Ye Jiang; Chaofan Zheng
Optical Materials | 2015
Quntao Tang; Honglie Shen; Jing Jiao; Weilong Chen
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2017
Quntao Tang; Honglie Shen; Hanyu Yao; Kai Gao; Ye Jiang; Chaofan Zheng; Wangyang Yang; Yufang Li; Youwen Liu; L. Zhang
Ceramics International | 2017
Quntao Tang; Honglie Shen; Hanyu Yao; Ye Jiang; Chaofan Zheng; Kai Gao
Carbon | 2017
Zihao Zhai; Honglie Shen; Jieyi Chen; Ye Jiang; Quntao Tang
Applied Surface Science | 2018
Quntao Tang; Honglie Shen; Hanyu Yao; Ye Jiang; Yufang Li; Lei Zhang; Zhichun Ni; Qingzhu Wei