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Thin Films:Materials Choices&Manufacturing

Thin Films:Materials Choices&Manufacturing. Thin Films: General Issues. R.Platz , D.Fischer, S.Dubail and A.Shah Solar energy materials and solar cells 47, issue 2, 157-172, 1997. SWE refers to light-induced metastable changes in the properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon.

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Thin Films:Materials Choices&Manufacturing

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  1. Thin Films:Materials Choices&Manufacturing

  2. Thin Films: General Issues

  3. R.Platz , D.Fischer, S.Dubail and A.Shah Solar energy materials and solar cells 47, issue 2, 157-172, 1997

  4. SWE refers to light-induced metastable changes in the properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon

  5. Infrared absorption are used to estimate the silicon-hydrogen bonding concentrations

  6. Rech, B., and H. Wagner. “Potential of amorphous silicon for solar cells.”Applied Physics A69 (1999): 155-167

  7. Coca-Cola Enterprises 128-watt PV modules 325 Kw System Estimated Cost Savings: $60,000/year

  8. higher temperature increases the conductivity of the semiconductor. This balances out the charge within the material, reducing the magnitude of the electric field at the junction. This in turn inhibits charge separation, which lowers the voltage across the cell.

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