Course Overview
In the context of incentives for manufacturing of solar cells and modules in India, a large workforce with the knowledge of the technology and manufacturing is needed in the country. This course aims to impart the necessary knowledge in a short span of time. The course will cover the theory of solar cells, design of silicon solar cells, fabrication technology, characterisation of silicon wafers and partially and fully processed solar cells.
Course Outline
- Introduction to the physics of semiconductor devices (band diagram, optical absorption, generation-recombination, charge carrier transport).
- Theory of silicon solar cells (equation governing the current voltage characteristics of solar cells, characteristics of silicon solar cells, design of silicon solar cells - optical design, junctions, passivation, impact of these parameters on solar cell characteristics).
- Production of silicon wafers starting with quartzite.
- Unit Processes for Solar Cell Fabrication.
- Introduction to TOPCon and HJT solar cell technologies and tandem solar cells.
- Characterisation of solar cells and wafers: Sheet resistance measurements, Electrochemical capacitance – voltage (ECV) measurements, ellipsometry, minority carrier lifetime, photoluminescence, dark IV, lighted IV and quantum efficiency, photoluminescence and electroluminescence imaging.
Event Details
- Dates: 01/07/2026 - 02/07/2026
- Duration: 2 Days
- Venue: IIT Bombay Electrical Engineering Department
- Who may benefit: Practising engineers, students who aspire to work in this industry, and educators who are planning to train such students.
- Coordinator: Prof. Anil Kottantharayil
- Registration Last Date: 24/06/2026
- Flyer/Brochure: Download Here
Course Fee
(inclusive of 18% GST)
- Overseas / Foreign National: INR 56640
- Industry: INR 18880
- Govt. Organisation: INR 11800
- Academia (College teachers only): INR 11800
- Student (Full Time): INR 5900
Note: Those interested in a more detailed discussion of the manufacturing practice of TOPCon solar cells can take a 4-day course starting on 1st July 2026.