In this work we present a modified version of the commonly used semiconductor simulation program PC1D, named cmd-PC1D 6.0, which applies Fermi-Dirac (F-D) statistics, thus improving on the existing Boltzmann approximation that is employed in the original program. Several up-to-date models for crystalline Si have been implemented in the new program, including injection dependent band gap narrowing, carrier mobility and Auger recombination. The results obtained using cmd-PC1D 6.0 are verified against well-accepted and modern simulations tools for a range of both phosphorus- and boron-doped emitters with varying surface concentration. We find a good correspondence between the simulation results obtained with the different programs, with a devi...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...
In this paper, we present a new, updated version of the commonly used semiconductor device simulator...
In this paper we present a new update to PC1Dmod, which extends the original PC1D program by impleme...
AbstractIn this paper we present a new update to PC1Dmod, which extends the original PC1D program by...
Silicon photovoltaic cells are subject to a range of material, optical and electrical influences, wh...
AbstractSilicon photovoltaic cells are subject to a range of material, optical and electrical influe...
We have established a simulation model for phosphorus-doped silicon emitters using Fermi–Dirac stati...
To develop accurate models for silicon solar cells, a mathematical description of the physical mecha...
The recombination velocity S of minority carriers at the surface of phosphorus doped emitters is re-...
We have established a simulation model for phosphorus-doped silicon emitters using Fermi–Dirac stati...
AbstractPC1D is an open source computer program for simulation of crystalline semiconductor devices,...
Increasing silicon solar cell efficiency plays a vital role in improving the dominant market share o...
PC1D is an open source computer program for simulation of crystalline semiconductor devices, and is ...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...
In this paper, we present a new, updated version of the commonly used semiconductor device simulator...
In this paper we present a new update to PC1Dmod, which extends the original PC1D program by impleme...
AbstractIn this paper we present a new update to PC1Dmod, which extends the original PC1D program by...
Silicon photovoltaic cells are subject to a range of material, optical and electrical influences, wh...
AbstractSilicon photovoltaic cells are subject to a range of material, optical and electrical influe...
We have established a simulation model for phosphorus-doped silicon emitters using Fermi–Dirac stati...
To develop accurate models for silicon solar cells, a mathematical description of the physical mecha...
The recombination velocity S of minority carriers at the surface of phosphorus doped emitters is re-...
We have established a simulation model for phosphorus-doped silicon emitters using Fermi–Dirac stati...
AbstractPC1D is an open source computer program for simulation of crystalline semiconductor devices,...
Increasing silicon solar cell efficiency plays a vital role in improving the dominant market share o...
PC1D is an open source computer program for simulation of crystalline semiconductor devices, and is ...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...
The one-dimensional numerical solution for a simple solar cell structure is discussed and compared w...