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The influence of sodium ions decorated micro-cracks on the evolution of potential induced degradation in p-type crystalline silicon solar cells

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Abstract In recent years, potential induced degradation (PID) has been a topic of interest to scientists because of its significant impact on performance deterioration of solar cells. Research has shown… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In recent years, potential induced degradation (PID) has been a topic of interest to scientists because of its significant impact on performance deterioration of solar cells. Research has shown that the major cause of PID defects for p-type Si solar cells is sodium (Na) ion migration from the soda-lime glass through the encapsulation layer into the solar cell. However, limited scientific investigations have been done on the influence and mechanism of Na ion decorated micro-cracks on the evolution of PID. In this work, Na ion decoration in micro-cracks as the important mechanism causing PID in p-type crystalline Si solar cells is presented and discussed in detail. Furthermore, a model of PID mechanism due to micro-cracks is proposed.

Keywords: potential induced; induced degradation; decorated micro; micro cracks; solar cells

Journal Title: Solar Energy
Year Published: 2018

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