Publication detail

Low-frequency noise, microplasma, and electroluminescence measurements as faster tools to investigate quality of monocrystalline-silicon solar cells

CHOBOLA, Z. LUŇÁK, M. VANĚK, J. BAŘINKA, R.

Original Title

Low-frequency noise, microplasma, and electroluminescence measurements as faster tools to investigate quality of monocrystalline-silicon solar cells

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

Two sets of c-Si solar cells varying in front side phosphorus doped emitters were produced by standard screen printing techniques. The first group of samples, 3121, was prepared by a combination of standard washing and a bath with a highly dilute HF before diffusion of n(+)-emitter. The second group of samples, 3122, was treated only with standard washing. A comparison of solar cell conversion efficiency and results from a noise spectroscopy, microplasma, and electroluminescence presence are presented. As was already shown in previous publications noise spectral density reflects the quality of solar cells, and thus represents an alternative advanced cell diagnostic tool. Our results confirm this relationship and moreover bring clear evidence for the maximum spectral noise voltage density being related to the emitter structure. The best results were reached for the group of solar cells in sample 3122, which was treated only with standard washing. (C) 2013 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).

Keywords

solar cell; monocrystalline-silicon; noise; microplasma; electrolumi-nescence; quality; indicator; efficiency

Authors

CHOBOLA, Z.; LUŇÁK, M.; VANĚK, J.; BAŘINKA, R.

RIV year

2013

Released

4. 3. 2013

Publisher

SPIE

Location

Spojené státy americké

ISBN

0091-3286

Periodical

Optical Engineering

Year of study

52

Number

5

State

United States of America

Pages from

051203-1

Pages to

051203-6

Pages count

6