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Non-Uniformities in Thin-Film Solar Cells and Modules

AUTHOR Koishiyev, Galymzhan
PUBLISHER LAP Lambert Academic Publishing (04/27/2011)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Thin-film PV technology due to its fast production line, large area panels and low material usage, is one of the most promising low-cost technologies. Due to their granular structure, thin-film solar cells are inherently non-uniform. Fluctuations inevitably occur during the multistep deposition process of large area thin-film solar panels and specific manufacturing procedures. Furthermore, non- uniformities can become more severe, or increase in size during the solar-panel's life cycle. Non- uniformities reduce the overall efficiency of solar cells and modules, and their effects therefore need to be well understood. This manuscript focuses on the analysis of the effect of non-uniformities on small size solar cells and modules with the help of numerical simulations. Even though the 2-D model developed here can analyze the effect of non-uniformities of any nature, only two specific types of microscopic non-uniformities were addressed here: shunts and weak-diodes. One type of macroscopic non-uniformity, partial shading, was also addressed. The circuit model developed here is a network of diodes, current-sources, and transparent-conductive-oxide resistors.
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ISBN-13: 9783844331035
ISBN-10: 3844331034
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: French
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Page Count: 168
Carton Quantity: 48
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.39 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.56 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Thin-film PV technology due to its fast production line, large area panels and low material usage, is one of the most promising low-cost technologies. Due to their granular structure, thin-film solar cells are inherently non-uniform. Fluctuations inevitably occur during the multistep deposition process of large area thin-film solar panels and specific manufacturing procedures. Furthermore, non- uniformities can become more severe, or increase in size during the solar-panel's life cycle. Non- uniformities reduce the overall efficiency of solar cells and modules, and their effects therefore need to be well understood. This manuscript focuses on the analysis of the effect of non-uniformities on small size solar cells and modules with the help of numerical simulations. Even though the 2-D model developed here can analyze the effect of non-uniformities of any nature, only two specific types of microscopic non-uniformities were addressed here: shunts and weak-diodes. One type of macroscopic non-uniformity, partial shading, was also addressed. The circuit model developed here is a network of diodes, current-sources, and transparent-conductive-oxide resistors.
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