Simplified method for the conversion of luminescence signals from silicon wafers and solar cells into implied voltages

SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS(2024)

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Abstract
Electroluminescence and photoluminescence imaging of crystalline silicon solar cells are powerful characterization techniques for research and industrial applications. Both techniques can provide spatially resolved data of the implied open-circuit voltage, a critical parameter for photovoltaic devices. However, the conversion of luminescence intensities into implied voltages often requires a challenging calibration process, which must be performed separately for distinct sample types. Here, we present a novel voltage calibration method for silicon wafers and cells, which eliminates the need for sample-specific calibration. We demonstrate that with a suitable selection of optical filters, the error in the implied open-circuit voltage for typical textured silicon solar cells and wafers can be limited to 3 mV.
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Silicon solar cells,Characterization,Luminescence imaging,Implied voltage
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