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  4. The use of polyurethane as encapsulating method for polymer solar cells - An inter laboratory study on outdoor stability in 8 countries
 
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2012
Journal Article
Title

The use of polyurethane as encapsulating method for polymer solar cells - An inter laboratory study on outdoor stability in 8 countries

Abstract
A new encapsulation method for organic solar cells has been tested on flexible solar modules and cells embedded in polyurethane, sandwiched between a tempered glass plate and a polycarbonate plate. Panels, each containing 10 organic solar modules/cells, were fabricated and installed for outdoor exposure in eight different countries for 4 months. In order to minimize potential deviations in procedures and equipment, one person was responsible for the fabrication, installation and initial and final IV-measurements of the panels using the same equipment for all measurements and calibrations. The encapsulated modules/cells showed significantly reduced degradation compared with previous studies, with final average efficiencies around 40% of the original after 4 months outdoor exposure. Photodegradation was furthermore found not to be the primary source of degradation.
Author(s)
Sondergaard, R.R.
Makris, T.
Lianos, P.
Manor, A.
Katz, E.A.
Gong, W.
Tuladhar, S.M.
Nelson, J.
Tuomi, R.
Sommeling, P.
Veenstra, Sjoerd C.
Rivaton, A.
Dupuis, A.
Teran-Escobar, Gerardo
Lira-Cantu, Monica
Sapkota, Subarna Babu
Zimmermann, Birger  
Würfel, Uli  
Matzarakis, A.
Krebs, Frederic C.
Journal
Solar energy materials and solar cells  
DOI
10.1016/j.solmat.2011.12.013
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
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