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Back-contacted BaSi<sub>2</sub> solar cells: an optical study.

Optics Express 2017 April 18
We present the optical investigation of a novel back-contacted architecture for solar cells based on a thin barium (di)silicide (BaSi<sub>2</sub>) absorber. First, through the analysis of absorption limits of different semiconducting materials, we show the potential of BaSi<sub>2</sub> for photovoltaic applications. Then, the proposed back contacted BaSi<sub>2</sub> solar cell design is investigated and optimized. An implied photocurrent density of 40.3 mA/cm<sup>2</sup> in a 1-μm thick absorber was achieved, paving the way for novel BaSi<sub>2</sub>-based thin-film solar cells.

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