Semiconductor materials used for making photovoltaic (PV) cells have defects and impurities due to constraints of keeping production costs low. Electrically active defects that are distributed over the bulk material lead to reduced overall performance of a photovoltaic (PV) cell. In this study an adaptable Light Beam Induced Current (LBIC) system was designed in order to characterize the local performance of PV cells. The system uses a laser source and objective lens mounted vertically above the sample on the X-Y stage. Two current pre-amplifiers are used for converting the photo-generated current from the PV cell and the signal from the reflection detector cell into a voltage that can be measured by the data acquisition board. Two configur...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
This thesis presents the development of innovative tools to investigate spatially distributed proper...
A laser beam induced current (LBIC) system has been used as a non-destructive characterisation tool ...
Semiconductor materials used for making photovoltaic (PV) cells have defects and impurities due to c...
Light Beam Induced Current (LBIC) measurement is a non-destructive technique used to perform localiz...
The objective of this study is to characterize and analyse defects in solar cell devices. Materials ...
Light Beam Induced Current (LBIC) measurement is a non-destructive technique used to perform localiz...
Light Beam Induced Current (LBIC) measurement is a non-destructive technique used to perform localiz...
The presence of inhomogeneities in semiconductor materials used to fabricate solar cell devices may ...
The presence of inhomogeneities in semiconductor materials used to fabricate solar cell devices may ...
The fast growth of the photovoltaic market in the last years has raised new challenges for the devel...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
This thesis presents the development of innovative tools to investigate spatially distributed proper...
A laser beam induced current (LBIC) system has been used as a non-destructive characterisation tool ...
Semiconductor materials used for making photovoltaic (PV) cells have defects and impurities due to c...
Light Beam Induced Current (LBIC) measurement is a non-destructive technique used to perform localiz...
The objective of this study is to characterize and analyse defects in solar cell devices. Materials ...
Light Beam Induced Current (LBIC) measurement is a non-destructive technique used to perform localiz...
Light Beam Induced Current (LBIC) measurement is a non-destructive technique used to perform localiz...
The presence of inhomogeneities in semiconductor materials used to fabricate solar cell devices may ...
The presence of inhomogeneities in semiconductor materials used to fabricate solar cell devices may ...
The fast growth of the photovoltaic market in the last years has raised new challenges for the devel...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
The spatial variation of key properties of large area silicon thin film PV modules is investigated u...
This thesis presents the development of innovative tools to investigate spatially distributed proper...
A laser beam induced current (LBIC) system has been used as a non-destructive characterisation tool ...