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Spatially resolved silicon solar cell characterization using infrared imaging methods

Abstract
We present a comprehensive overview over infrared imaging techniques for (electrical) silicon solar cell characterization. Recent method development in local series resistance imaging is reviewed in more detail and new results in local breakdown investigations on multicrystalline (mc) silicon solar cells are reported. We observe local junction breakdown sites on industrial mc-cells at reverse voltages as low as -7V and breakdown in great areas of the cell at voltages around -14V. As these breakdown sites (as well as local shunts) can cause hot spots which can damage the cell and the module, we also present an ultra-fast, simple and quantitative method for hot-spot detection. Typical measurement times in the order of 10 milliseconds are achieved.
Author(s)
Kasemann, M.
Kwapil, M.
Schubert, M.C.
Habenicht, H.
Walter, B.
The, M.
Kontermann, S.
Rein, S.
Breitenstein, O.
Bauer, J.
Lotnyk, A.
Michl, B.
Nagel, H.
Schütt, A.
Carstensen, J.
Föll, H.
Trupke, T.
Augarten, Y.
Kampwerth, H.
Bardos, R.A.
Pingel, S.
Berghold, J.
Warta, W.
Glunz, S.W.
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33rd IEEE Photovolatic Specialists Conference, PVSC 2008. Proceedings. Vol.2
Konferenz
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC) 2008
DOI
10.1109/PVSC.2008.4922478
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Language
Englisch
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