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Автор El Omari, H.
Автор Boyeaux, J. P.
Автор Laugier, A.
Дата выпуска 1998
dc.description The solar cell metallic contacts are decisive elements to get high and stable photovoltaic performance. On the other hand, the necessary cost reduction leads to the replacement of monocrystalline semiconductor by a multicrystalline one, and the evaporated contact by the screen printing technique; this last has the advantage of being inexpensive and easy to use. In this work, we have developed a methodology to characterize the screen printed contacts on multicrystalline silicon solar cells. These contact parameters are given by the TLM (Transmission Line Model) technique. This study constitutes in extending this model for multicrystalline silicon by the use of an average method. It is experimentally and analytically compared to a standard average technique. In this paper, we show that TLM measurements can be adapted, with a good accuracy, to characterize the screen printed contacts on multicrystalline silicon solar cells; thirty six TLM patterns are sufficient to get this.
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Издатель EDP Sciences
Копирайт © EDP Sciences, 1998
Название TLM extension for the study of screen printing contacts on multicrystalline silicon
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1051/epjap:1998160
Electronic ISSN 1286-0050
Print ISSN 1286-0042
Журнал The European Physical Journal Applied Physics
Том 2
Первая страница 87
Последняя страница 92
Аффилиация El Omari H.; Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière (UMR CNRS 5511), bâtiment 502, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, 20 avenue A. Einstein, 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
Аффилиация Boyeaux J. P.; Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière (UMR CNRS 5511), bâtiment 502, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, 20 avenue A. Einstein, 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
Аффилиация Laugier A.; Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière (UMR CNRS 5511), bâtiment 502, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, 20 avenue A. Einstein, 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, France
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