Author: A. Ariotedjo
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Category : Photovoltaic cells
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Several types of MIS and SIS (semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor) solar cells are included in the matrix study currently underway. This approach compares the results of identical thin-film polycrystalline silicon materials. All cell measurements and characterizations are performed using uniform testing procedures developed in the Photovoltaic Measurements and Evaluation (PV M & E) Laboratory at SERI. Some preliminary data on the different cell structures on thin-film epitaxial silicon on metallurgical-grade substrates are presented here.
MIS and P/N Junction Solar Cells on Thin-film Polycrystalline Silicon
Author: A. Ariotedjo
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photovoltaic cells
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Several types of MIS and SIS (semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor) solar cells are included in the matrix study currently underway. This approach compares the results of identical thin-film polycrystalline silicon materials. All cell measurements and characterizations are performed using uniform testing procedures developed in the Photovoltaic Measurements and Evaluation (PV M & E) Laboratory at SERI. Some preliminary data on the different cell structures on thin-film epitaxial silicon on metallurgical-grade substrates are presented here.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Photovoltaic cells
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Several types of MIS and SIS (semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor) solar cells are included in the matrix study currently underway. This approach compares the results of identical thin-film polycrystalline silicon materials. All cell measurements and characterizations are performed using uniform testing procedures developed in the Photovoltaic Measurements and Evaluation (PV M & E) Laboratory at SERI. Some preliminary data on the different cell structures on thin-film epitaxial silicon on metallurgical-grade substrates are presented here.
MIS and PN Junction Solar Cells on Thin-film Polycrystalline Silicon
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Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Photovoltaic Advanced Silicon (PVAS) Branch at the Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) has initiated a comparative study to assess the potential of MIS-type solar cells for low-cost terrestrial photovoltaic systems in terms of performance, stability, and cost-effectiveness. Several types of MIS and SIS solar cells are included in the matrix study currently underway. This approach compares the results of MIS and p/n junction solar cells on essentially identical thin-film polycrystalline silicon materials. All cell measurements and characterizations are performed using uniform testing procedures developed in the Photovoltaic Measurements and Evaluation (PV M and E) Laboratory at SERI. Some preliminary data on the different cell structures on thin-film epitaxial silicon on metallurgical-grade substrates are presented here.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Photovoltaic Advanced Silicon (PVAS) Branch at the Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI) has initiated a comparative study to assess the potential of MIS-type solar cells for low-cost terrestrial photovoltaic systems in terms of performance, stability, and cost-effectiveness. Several types of MIS and SIS solar cells are included in the matrix study currently underway. This approach compares the results of MIS and p/n junction solar cells on essentially identical thin-film polycrystalline silicon materials. All cell measurements and characterizations are performed using uniform testing procedures developed in the Photovoltaic Measurements and Evaluation (PV M and E) Laboratory at SERI. Some preliminary data on the different cell structures on thin-film epitaxial silicon on metallurgical-grade substrates are presented here.
MIS and P/N Junction Solar Cells on Thin-film Polycrystalline Silicon
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Category : Photovoltaic cells
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Several types of MIS and SIS (semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor) solar cells are included in the matrix study currently underway. This approach compares the results of identical thin-film polycrystalline silicon materials. All cell measurements and characterizations are performed using uniform testing procedures developed in the Photovoltaic Measurements and Evaluation (PV M & E) Laboratory at SERI. Some preliminary data on the different cell structures on thin-film epitaxial silicon on metallurgical-grade substrates are presented here.
Publisher:
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Category : Photovoltaic cells
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Several types of MIS and SIS (semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor) solar cells are included in the matrix study currently underway. This approach compares the results of identical thin-film polycrystalline silicon materials. All cell measurements and characterizations are performed using uniform testing procedures developed in the Photovoltaic Measurements and Evaluation (PV M & E) Laboratory at SERI. Some preliminary data on the different cell structures on thin-film epitaxial silicon on metallurgical-grade substrates are presented here.
NBS/DOE Workshop, Stability of (Thin Film) Solar Cells and Materials
Author: David E. Sawyer
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Category : Semiconductors
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
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Category : Semiconductors
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
MIS and SIS Solar Cells on Polycrystalline Silicon
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
MIS and SIS structured solar cells are receiving much attention in the photovoltaic community. Seemingly, these cells could be a viable alternative to thermally diffused p-n junctions for use on thin-film polycrystalline silicon substrates. This review describes MIS/SIS structured solar cells and the possible advantages of these structures for use with thin-film polycrystalline silicon. The results of efficiency calculations are presented. Also addressed are lifetime stability and fabrication techniques amenable to large scale production. Finally, the relative advantages and disadvantages of these cells and the results obtained are presented.
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Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
MIS and SIS structured solar cells are receiving much attention in the photovoltaic community. Seemingly, these cells could be a viable alternative to thermally diffused p-n junctions for use on thin-film polycrystalline silicon substrates. This review describes MIS/SIS structured solar cells and the possible advantages of these structures for use with thin-film polycrystalline silicon. The results of efficiency calculations are presented. Also addressed are lifetime stability and fabrication techniques amenable to large scale production. Finally, the relative advantages and disadvantages of these cells and the results obtained are presented.
MIS and SIS Solar Cells on Polycrystalline Silicon
Author: Gary Cheek
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Category : Solar cells
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
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Category : Solar cells
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Thin Film Polycrystalline Silicon Solar Cells
Author: Kalluri Ramalingeswara Sarma
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Category : Silicon crystals
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
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Category : Silicon crystals
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
MIS Solar Cells on Thin Polycrystalline Silicon
Author: Wayne A. Anderson
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Category : Silicon crystals
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
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Category : Silicon crystals
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Thin-Film Solar Cells
Author: Yoshihiro Hamakawa
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9783540439455
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
The first comprehensive book on thin-film solar cells, potentially a key technology for solving the energy production problem in the 21st century in an environmentally friendly way. It covers a wide range of scientific and technological aspects of thin film semiconductors - deposition technologies, growth mechanisms and the basic properties of amorphous and nano-crystalline silicon - as well as the optimum design theory and device physics of high-efficiency solar cells, especially of single-junction and multi-junction solar cells. The development of large-area solar cell modules using single and multi-junction solar cells is also considered. Examples of recent photovoltaic systems are presented and analysed.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9783540439455
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
The first comprehensive book on thin-film solar cells, potentially a key technology for solving the energy production problem in the 21st century in an environmentally friendly way. It covers a wide range of scientific and technological aspects of thin film semiconductors - deposition technologies, growth mechanisms and the basic properties of amorphous and nano-crystalline silicon - as well as the optimum design theory and device physics of high-efficiency solar cells, especially of single-junction and multi-junction solar cells. The development of large-area solar cell modules using single and multi-junction solar cells is also considered. Examples of recent photovoltaic systems are presented and analysed.
MIS Silicon Solar Cells
Author: Gary Cheek
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Category : Photovoltaic cells
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Silicon solar cells based on the MIS (metal-insulator-semiconductor) or SIS (semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor) structure have received much attention, and this paper reviews the recent progress. To be competitive with pn junction technology in the near term, these cells must be much cheaper or have a higher efficiency in a production environment. Apparently, the minority carrier MIS cells have the greatest potential for large-scale applications. The data currently indicate that all types of MIS/SIS cells have some inherent instability problems.
Publisher:
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Category : Photovoltaic cells
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Silicon solar cells based on the MIS (metal-insulator-semiconductor) or SIS (semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor) structure have received much attention, and this paper reviews the recent progress. To be competitive with pn junction technology in the near term, these cells must be much cheaper or have a higher efficiency in a production environment. Apparently, the minority carrier MIS cells have the greatest potential for large-scale applications. The data currently indicate that all types of MIS/SIS cells have some inherent instability problems.