Long-term light-soaking experiments of amorphous silicon photovoltaic modules have now established that stabilization of the degradation occurs at levels that depend significantly on the operating conditions, as well as on the operating history of the modules. The authors suggest that stabilization occurs because of the introduction of degradation mechanisms with different time constants and annealing activation energies, depending on the exposure conditions. Stabilization will occur once a sufficient accumulation of different degradation mechanisms occurs. They find that operating module temperature during light-soaking is the most important parameter for determining stabilized performance. Next in importance is the exposure history of the...
This paper presents a method to de-convolute the annealing and degradation processes of amorphous si...
This paper is a study on the impacts of dynamic characteristics on the light-induced degradation phe...
We present a combination of experimental and computer modelling studies of the light induced degrada...
If photovoltaic solar cells and modules are to be used as a major source of power generation it is i...
Knowledge and understanding of the long term performance of photovoltaic solar cells and modules is ...
A validated predictive model of a-Si:H solar cell arrays was developed. The performance of a-Si:H so...
The Staebler-Wronski effect in amorphous silicon based photovoltaic devices is responsible for degra...
International audienceThree different amorphous silicon structures of PV modules were analyzed in ou...
This study concentrates on finding a possible method of annealing amorphous silicon solar modules de...
Four years'behavioraldataofthin-film single junction amorphous silicon (a-Si)photovoltaic(PV)modules...
AbstractFour years׳ behavioral data of thin-film single junction amorphous silicon (a-Si) photovolta...
[EN] This contribution presents a field study in which the initial stabilization of thin-film amorph...
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has been testing amorphous silicon (a-Si) Photovolta...
The performance of four thin-film photovoltaic modules is analyzed after an initial stabilization pe...
Amorphous silicon (a-Si) is one of the best established thin-film solar-cell technologies....
This paper presents a method to de-convolute the annealing and degradation processes of amorphous si...
This paper is a study on the impacts of dynamic characteristics on the light-induced degradation phe...
We present a combination of experimental and computer modelling studies of the light induced degrada...
If photovoltaic solar cells and modules are to be used as a major source of power generation it is i...
Knowledge and understanding of the long term performance of photovoltaic solar cells and modules is ...
A validated predictive model of a-Si:H solar cell arrays was developed. The performance of a-Si:H so...
The Staebler-Wronski effect in amorphous silicon based photovoltaic devices is responsible for degra...
International audienceThree different amorphous silicon structures of PV modules were analyzed in ou...
This study concentrates on finding a possible method of annealing amorphous silicon solar modules de...
Four years'behavioraldataofthin-film single junction amorphous silicon (a-Si)photovoltaic(PV)modules...
AbstractFour years׳ behavioral data of thin-film single junction amorphous silicon (a-Si) photovolta...
[EN] This contribution presents a field study in which the initial stabilization of thin-film amorph...
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has been testing amorphous silicon (a-Si) Photovolta...
The performance of four thin-film photovoltaic modules is analyzed after an initial stabilization pe...
Amorphous silicon (a-Si) is one of the best established thin-film solar-cell technologies....
This paper presents a method to de-convolute the annealing and degradation processes of amorphous si...
This paper is a study on the impacts of dynamic characteristics on the light-induced degradation phe...
We present a combination of experimental and computer modelling studies of the light induced degrada...