A two-dimensional model of the grooved solar cell has been developed, based on an approximate analysis that allows a closed-form solution to the fundamental transport equations of the device to be obtained. Thus, a flexible tool for the analysis of the cell is available, both for understanding the basis of its operation and as a design tool. Due to the two-dimensional carrier distribution in the base layer, it is demonstrated that this kind of structures exhibits higher short-circuit current, owing to the improved spectral response (particularly in the range of long wavelengths)

A 2D model of laser grooved silicon solar cell / Strollo, ANTONIO GIUSEPPE MARIA; G., Vitale. - STAMPA. - 1:(1992), pp. 388-392. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference tenutosi a Las Vegas, USA nel Oct. 1991).

A 2D model of laser grooved silicon solar cell

STROLLO, ANTONIO GIUSEPPE MARIA;
1992

Abstract

A two-dimensional model of the grooved solar cell has been developed, based on an approximate analysis that allows a closed-form solution to the fundamental transport equations of the device to be obtained. Thus, a flexible tool for the analysis of the cell is available, both for understanding the basis of its operation and as a design tool. Due to the two-dimensional carrier distribution in the base layer, it is demonstrated that this kind of structures exhibits higher short-circuit current, owing to the improved spectral response (particularly in the range of long wavelengths)
1992
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A 2D model of laser grooved silicon solar cell / Strollo, ANTONIO GIUSEPPE MARIA; G., Vitale. - STAMPA. - 1:(1992), pp. 388-392. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference tenutosi a Las Vegas, USA nel Oct. 1991).
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