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Detailed introduction to the classification of solar photovoltaic cells

2026-04-06 06:01:21 · · #1

Photovoltaic modules are made using high-efficiency monocrystalline or polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, high-transmittance tempered glass, Tedlar, corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy frames, and other materials, manufactured using advanced vacuum lamination and pulse welding processes. This ensures a long service life even in the harshest environments.

What are the types of photovoltaic cells?

1. Classification by structure: It can be divided into homojunction solar cells, heterojunction solar cells, and Schottky solar cells.

2. Classification by material: Solar cells can be classified into silicon solar cells, sensitized nanocrystalline solar cells, organic compound solar cells, plastic solar cells, and inorganic compound semiconductor solar cells.

3. Classification by photoelectric conversion mechanism: can be divided into traditional solar cells and exciton solar cells.

4. Classified by type: monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, amorphous silicon photovoltaic cells, copper indium selenide photovoltaic cells, gallium arsenide photovoltaic cells, and polymer photovoltaic cells.

(1) Monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells

Monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells are among the earliest developed, most efficient, and most widely produced types of photovoltaic cells. In my country, the average conversion efficiency of monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells has reached 16.5%, while the highest recorded conversion efficiency in the laboratory exceeds 24.7%. These photovoltaic cells typically use high-purity monocrystalline silicon rods as raw materials, requiring a purity of 99.9999%.

(2) Polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells

Polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells are photovoltaic cells that use polycrystalline silicon material as their substrate. Because polycrystalline silicon is mostly produced through casting instead of the pulling process used for monocrystalline silicon, production time is shortened and manufacturing costs are significantly reduced. Furthermore, since monocrystalline silicon rods are cylindrical, photovoltaic cells made from them are also discs, resulting in lower planar utilization when assembled into photovoltaic modules. Compared to monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells exhibit certain competitive advantages.

(3) Amorphous silicon photovoltaic cells

Amorphous silicon photovoltaic cells are a new type of thin-film battery made from amorphous silicon. Amorphous silicon is a semiconductor with an amorphous crystal structure. Photovoltaic cells made from it are only 1 micrometer thick, equivalent to 1/300th the thickness of monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells. Its manufacturing process is greatly simplified compared to monocrystalline and polycrystalline silicon, consuming less silicon material and significantly reducing unit power consumption.

(4) Copper indium selenide photovoltaic cells

Copper indium selenide (CIGS) photovoltaic cells are semiconductor thin films deposited on glass or other inexpensive substrates using copper, indium, and selenium as the basic materials. Because CIGS cells have excellent light absorption performance, their film thickness is only about 1/100 that of monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells.

(5) Gallium arsenide photovoltaic cells

Gallium arsenide (GaAs) photovoltaic cells are a type of III-V compound semiconductor photovoltaic cell. Compared to silicon photovoltaic cells, GaAs photovoltaic cells have a higher photoelectric conversion efficiency. Silicon photovoltaic cells have a theoretical efficiency of 23%, while single-junction GaAs photovoltaic cells have already reached 27%. They can be fabricated into thin-film and ultra-thin solar cells, absorbing 95% of sunlight. GaAs photovoltaic cells only require a thickness of 5-10 μm, while silicon photovoltaic cells require a thickness greater than 150 μm. Cadmium telluride (CdT) photovoltaic cells are another type of photovoltaic cell. Cadmium telluride is a compound semiconductor with a band gap optimally suited for photoelectric energy conversion.

(6) Polymer photovoltaic cells

Polymer photovoltaic cells utilize the different redox potentials of different redox polymers to create a unidirectional conductive device similar to an inorganic PN junction by multi-layering on the surface of a conductive material.

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