Publication detail

Development of diagnostic method applied on solar cells

JANDOVÁ, K. VANĚK, J. BAŘINKA, R.

Original Title

Development of diagnostic method applied on solar cells

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

In this work it is possible to compare LBIC method with electroluminescence - preferences and deficiencies, mutual comparison. The LBIC (light beam induced current) method is generally used for detection of local defects in solar cells. But this method is too slow. The LBIC analysis is widely used as a universal method for detecting local defects in the solar cell structure. Scanning of the solar cell surface with a single point light source (laser or LED focused beam) could take several hours of processing time depending on the required picture resolution. The fast way of defect detection is the electroluminescence imaging (EL). In EL imaging a forward bias is applied to the finished solar cells. A higher contrast between the white and the black area is attained in consequence of uneven distribution of current density. All process steps can be scanned by a CCD camera.

Keywords

solar cell, electroluminescence

Authors

JANDOVÁ, K.; VANĚK, J.; BAŘINKA, R.

RIV year

2007

Released

15. 11. 2007

ISBN

978-80-7355-078-3

Book

New trends in physics 2007

Edition number

1

Pages from

57

Pages to

60

Pages count

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT28742,
  author="Kristýna {Jandová} and Jiří {Vaněk} and Radim {Bařinka}",
  title="Development of diagnostic method applied on solar cells",
  booktitle="New trends in physics 2007",
  year="2007",
  number="1",
  pages="57--60",
  isbn="978-80-7355-078-3"
}