Title :
Quantum efficiency loss after PID stress: Wavelength dependence on cell surface and cell edge
Author :
Jaewon Oh;Stuart Bowden;GovindaSamy TamizhMani;Peter Hacke
Author_Institution :
Solar Power Laboratory, Arizona State University, Tempe, 85284, USA
fDate :
6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is known that the potential induced degradation (PID) stress of conventional p-base solar cells affects power, shunt resistance, junction recombination, and quantum efficiency (QE). One of the primary solutions to address the PID issue is a modification of chemical and physical properties of antireflection coating (ARC) on the cell surface. Depending on the edge isolation method used during cell processing, the ARC layer near the edges may be uniformly or non-uniformly damaged. Therefore, the pathway for sodium migration from glass to the cell junction could be either through all of the ARC surface if surface and edge ARC have low quality or through the cell edge if surface ARC has high quality but edge ARC is defective due to certain edge isolation process. In this study, two PID susceptible cells from two different manufacturers have been investigated. The QE measurements of these cells before and after PID stress were performed at both surface and edge. We observed the wavelength dependent QE loss only in the first manufacturer´s cell but not in the second manufacturer´s cell. The first manufacturer´s cell appeared to have low quality ARC whereas the second manufacturer´s cell appeared to have high quality ARC with defective edge. To rapidly screen a large number of cells for PID stress testing, a new but simple test setup that does not require laminated cell coupon has been developed and is used in this investigation.
Keywords :
"Stress","Surface treatment","Surface waves","Photovoltaic systems","Glass","Degradation"
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), 2015 IEEE 42nd
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2015.7355629