Fracture of silicon crystalline solar cells has recently been observed in increasing percentages especially in solar photovoltaic (PV) modules involving thinner silicon solar cells (<200 μm). Many failures due to fracture have been reported from the field because of environmental loading (snow, wind, etc.) as well as mishandling of the solar PV modules (during installation, maintenance, etc.). However, a significantly higher number of failures have also been reported during module encapsulation (lamination) indicating high residual stress in the modules and thus more prone to cell cracking. We report here, through the use of synchrotron X-ray submicron diffraction coupled with physics-based finite element modeling, the complete resi...
An innovative image analysis technique is proposed to process real solar cell pictures, identify gra...
The most advanced production lines for H-pattern poly-crystalline solar cells use wafers of less tha...
We investigate the mechanisms leading to electrically insulated cell parts in a photovoltaic module ...
Fracture of silicon crystalline solar cells has recently been observed in increasing percentages esp...
Thin (<150 µm) silicon solar cell technology is attractive due to the significant cost reduction ...
AbstractThere has been a strong commercial push towards thinner silicon in the solar photovoltaic (P...
Photovoltaic (PV) module reliability issues, due to silicon cell cracking, are gaining more and more...
AbstractThere has been a strong commercial push towards thinner silicon in the solar photovoltaic (P...
AbstractWe study the effect of two polymer encapsulations with different material properties such as...
A single brief exposure of a photovoltaic (PV) module or coupon to cold temperatures down to -40°C, ...
AbstractWe study the effect of two polymer encapsulations with different material properties such as...
Soldering of copper interconnects at ∼220 °C induces residual stresses in the crystalline silicon so...
Soldering of copper interconnects at ∼220 °C induces residual stresses in the crystalline silicon so...
Soldering of copper interconnects at ∼220 °C induces residual stresses in the crystalline silicon so...
Cracks in crystalline solar cells in photovoltaic modules can be caused by applied mechanical stress...
An innovative image analysis technique is proposed to process real solar cell pictures, identify gra...
The most advanced production lines for H-pattern poly-crystalline solar cells use wafers of less tha...
We investigate the mechanisms leading to electrically insulated cell parts in a photovoltaic module ...
Fracture of silicon crystalline solar cells has recently been observed in increasing percentages esp...
Thin (<150 µm) silicon solar cell technology is attractive due to the significant cost reduction ...
AbstractThere has been a strong commercial push towards thinner silicon in the solar photovoltaic (P...
Photovoltaic (PV) module reliability issues, due to silicon cell cracking, are gaining more and more...
AbstractThere has been a strong commercial push towards thinner silicon in the solar photovoltaic (P...
AbstractWe study the effect of two polymer encapsulations with different material properties such as...
A single brief exposure of a photovoltaic (PV) module or coupon to cold temperatures down to -40°C, ...
AbstractWe study the effect of two polymer encapsulations with different material properties such as...
Soldering of copper interconnects at ∼220 °C induces residual stresses in the crystalline silicon so...
Soldering of copper interconnects at ∼220 °C induces residual stresses in the crystalline silicon so...
Soldering of copper interconnects at ∼220 °C induces residual stresses in the crystalline silicon so...
Cracks in crystalline solar cells in photovoltaic modules can be caused by applied mechanical stress...
An innovative image analysis technique is proposed to process real solar cell pictures, identify gra...
The most advanced production lines for H-pattern poly-crystalline solar cells use wafers of less tha...
We investigate the mechanisms leading to electrically insulated cell parts in a photovoltaic module ...