UV imprinting is an interesting, low cost technique to produce large area thin film solar cells incorporating nanometric textures. Here, we review and present new results confirming that replicas of the most common textures used in photovoltaics can be obtained by UV imprinting with an excellent fidelity. The use of these replicas as substrates for amorphous and micromorph thin film silicon solar cells is also shown, together with a comparison with devices obtained on the original textures.
Christophe Ballif, Franz-Josef Haug, Etienne Antoine Julien Moulin
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Christophe Ballif, Franz-Josef Haug, Michael Elias Stückelberger, Rémi Biron