کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6457444 | 1420664 | 2017 | 12 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- Non-destructive fully quantitative analysis of single solar cells in modules.
- Accuracy of the method approximately ±2%.
- Local I-V curve analysis possible down to single pixels for the whole module.
- Mapping of global cell parameters for all cells in the module, including I-V curves.
Quantitative characterization of single cells already embedded in modules is performed by a combination of electroluminescence imaging and dark lock-in thermography. Electroluminescence imaging is used to determine the terminal voltages of single cells in modules, and dark lock-in thermography imaging enables the use of quantitative analyses of single solar cells with the software Local I-V 2. This combination yields spatially resolved images of the performance parameters of single cells. To check the reliability of the method also the directly measured voltages of the single cells in a module have been used for Local I-V evaluation and are compared to the results of Local I-V evaluation from voltages determined by EL. The accuracy of the voltage determination in our experiments is about ±1% compared to directly measured voltages, leading to an accuracy of the cell parameters such as J01, Uoc, efficiency, power, FF, and so on of about ±2% using the voltages determined by EL for the Local I-V analysis. With the method introduced it is possible to quantitatively identify the performance of single solar cells in modules reliably and non-destructively, thereby tracking quantitative changes of the cell performance due to degradation processes with high sensitivity and spatial resolution becomes possible.
Journal: Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells - Volume 159, January 2017, Pages 8-19