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20 August 2009 Diagnostic methods of solar cells in dependence on temperature
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Abstract
This study is focused on testing methods determining quality of solar cells. Nowadays the development of solar cells is much faster and there is still necessary to increase their quality by removing causes of materials defects and also defects in a process of their production. Non-destructive methods are used for correct determination of defects by using of recombination effect of charge carrier in PN junction. Due to these methods can be the solar cell diagnosed and described. By using of various temperatures during the testing we can receive more objective results thanks to simulated operation conditions. Peltier cells are used for graditional change of temperature. Cooling system with liquid nitro - LN2 is used to reach the very low temperature. Diagnostic and testing methods described in this study are based on emission of light and the recombination processes in PN junction. It is especially electroluminescence and photoluminescence method. For comparison it is used the observation of emitted light from microplasma method. Described methods detect materials and process defects due to use of lownoise and very sensitive CCD camera.
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J. Dolensky, A. Vesely, J. Vanek, and J. Hrozek "Diagnostic methods of solar cells in dependence on temperature", Proc. SPIE 7412, Reliability of Photovoltaic Cells, Modules, Components, and Systems II, 74120U (20 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.826135
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KEYWORDS
Solar cells

Electroluminescence

CCD cameras

Temperature metrology

Diagnostics

Silicon

Diodes

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