Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
78656 Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A method for the analysis of large-area solar cells was established using an equivalent circuit model. A polygonal line approximation simplifies the model and the characteristics for large-area solar cells were formulated. The method determines the length limit of solar cells, which is dependent mainly on the sheet resistance of the transparent electrode and the open circuit voltage and slightly on the parasitic resistances such as series resistance and shunt resistance. Here we established a simple and quantitative design principle for large-area solar cells based on the model. This model can be applied to both organic and inorganic solar cells but is particularly useful for organic solar cells, whose characteristics are influenced by parasitic resistances.

► Established a method for analysis of large-area solar cells. ► The new method determines the length limit of solar cells. ► Established a simple and quantitative design principle for large-area solar cells. ► Model particularly useful for organic solar cells.

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