Defence in the field of Micro and Nanosciences, M. Sc. (Tech.) Hannu Laine

2018-04-06 12:00:00 2018-04-06 23:59:59 Europe/Helsinki Defence in the field of Micro and Nanosciences, M. Sc. (Tech.) Hannu Laine The title of thesis is “Pros and cons of iron precipitates in crystalline silicon solar cells” http://old.ele.aalto.fi/en/midcom-permalink-1e82b788f5523ce2b7811e886a68fe2b76018641864 Konemiehentie 2, 02150, Espoo

The title of thesis is “Pros and cons of iron precipitates in crystalline silicon solar cells”

06.04.2018 / 12:00
T building, hall T2, Konemiehentie 2, 02150, Espoo, FI

Silicon solar cells are a promising way to produce significant amounts of low-carbon electricity. Despite recent advancements within the silicon solar cell industry, further increases in the cost-efficiency of silicon solar cells are necessary if internationally agreed-upon climate targets are to be met.

Silicon solar cell’s mission is to turn light into electricity with as high efficiency as possible. Trace metal impurities in silicon can significantly hamper this mission even at parts-per-billion concentrations. This Thesis combines multi-scale characterization techniques and predictive numeric simulations to map the impact of these metal impurities from the nanoscale to macroscale.

The Thesis presents new insights into the physical behavior of metal impurities in silicon solar cells and enables the manufacturing of high-efficiency silicon solar cells from cheaper silicon feedstock. As a result, the cost-efficiency of solar electricity is enhanced, increasing its cost competitiveness to fossil fuel alternatives and enabling faster climate change mitigation with solar photovoltaics.

Opponent: Professor Giso Hahn, University of Konstanz, Germany

Supervisor: Professor Hele Savin, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electronics and Nanoengineering.

Thesis website
Notice of dissertation defence
Contact information: Hannu Laine, +358 40551 3745, hannu.laine@aalto.fi