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2009
Journal Article
Title

Spatially resolved determination of the dark saturation current of silicon solar cells from electroluminescence images

Abstract
We present a novel method to determine spatially resolved the dark saturation current of standard silicon solar cells. For this two electroluminescence images are taken at two different voltages. From these two images, first the spatial voltage distribution can be calculated. Second by applying the Laplacian to the voltage image from Ohm's law and the continuity equation, the current through the device at a certain position can be determined. Knowing the local current through the device, the local voltage, and the emitter sheet resistance allows to determine the local dark saturation current. The clue of this method is to cope with the noise by using an appropriate noise reduction algorithm. By simulating electroluminescence images with realistic noise and known dark saturation current we demonstrate the applicability of the method with our noise reduction algorithm. Experimentally we compare our method with spectral response light beam induced current on multicrystalline solar cell.
Author(s)
Glatthaar, Markus  
Giesecke, Johannes A
Kasemann, Martin
Haunschild, Jonas  
The, Manuel
Warta, Wilhelm  
Rein, Stefan  
Journal
Journal of applied physics  
DOI
10.1063/1.3132827
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
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