研究目的
Investigating the effects of bending tests on the performance of CdTe solar cells on flexible ultra-thin glass produced by MOCVD.
研究成果
CdTe solar cells on UTG demonstrated stability and no significant degradation in performance when subjected to bending tests, including a severe 32 mm bend radius. This suggests the feasibility of using these solar cells in applications requiring flexible or curved modules without compromising photovoltaic performance.
研究不足
The study focuses on CdTe solar cells on UTG and may not be directly applicable to other materials or substrates. The bending tests were conducted under specific conditions (40 mm and 32 mm radii), and results may vary under different bending scenarios.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved producing CdTe solar cells on ultra-thin glass (UTG) using MOCVD and subjecting them to bending tests to evaluate performance under flexed conditions.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
CdTe solar cells were fabricated on 100 μm thick UTG, with measurements taken in planar and flexed states.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
UTG substrates, MOCVD reactors, laser interferometry for thickness monitoring, solar simulator for J-V measurements, XRD for residual stress analysis.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Solar cells were subjected to bending tests at 40 mm and 32 mm radii, with J-V measurements taken before, during, and after bending. EQE and C-V measurements were also performed.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
J-V parameters were analyzed for changes in efficiency, Voc, and FF. EQE and C-V data were used to assess optical and electrical properties post-bending.
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