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H01L 31/18 (2006.01) H01L 31/06 (2012.01) H01L 51/46 (2006.01)

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CA 2621665

A solar cell has first and second electrically condustive layers and n-type and p-type semiconductor layers. The n-type and p-type semicondutor layers have nanoparticulate semiconductor material and form a junction. At least oneof the electrically conductive layers has pattern forming a three-dimensional relief. A process for fabricating a solar cell includes providing a first and second electrically conductive layers, patterning either or both of the first and/or second electrically conductive layers with one or more pre-determined patterns forming a three-dimensional relief, providing n-type and p-type semiconductor layers of nanoparticulates semiconductor material on the electrically conductive layers, and forming the solar cell by bringing the n-type semiconductor layer into contact with the p-type conductor layer. Solar modules may be constructed from the solar cells. Such solar cells and modules may simultaneously possess good light transmission and power generation characteristics.

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