Crystalline silicon
Alternatively, different types of solar cells and/or their semiconducting materials can be classified by generations: First-generation solar cells are made of crystalline silicon, also called
It's the most prevalent solar cell used to build silicon solar panels for residential and commercial rooftop installations. Multiple silicon cells are stacked together to create silicon solar panels.
There are several crystalline silicon solar cell types. Aluminum back surface field (Al-BSF) cells dominated the global market until approximately 2018 when passivated emitter rear contact (PERC) designs overtook them due to superior efficiency.
The remaining 4% consists of other materials, mostly cadmium telluride. Monocrystalline silicon PV cells can have energy conversion efficiencies higher than 27% in ideal laboratory conditions. However, industrially-produced solar modules currently achieve real-world efficiencies ranging from 20%–22%.
This simplified diagram shows the type of silicon cell that is most commonly manufactured. In a silicon solar cell, a layer of silicon absorbs light, which excites charged particles called electrons. When the electrons move, they create an electric current.
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