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</script>Amorphous single‐junction cells for vertical BIPV application with high bifaciality
doi: 10.1002/ese3.116
AbstractSolar cells used in building integration of photovoltaic cells (BIPV) are commonly made from crystalline wafer cells. This contribution investigates the challenges and benefits of using bifacial solar cells in vertical installations. We show that those cells get up to 13% more irradiance compared to optimum tilted south facing monofacial modules in Germany. The role of the n‐layer in thin amorphous bifacial single‐junction cells intended to be used as bifacial cells in BIPV applications is investigated. In contrast to the superstrate cell design, a transparent n‐layer and back contact play a key role to achieve high bifaciality. We therefore increased the transparency of the n‐layer by adding CO2, increasing the PH3 flow in the deposition gas and tested different thicknesses. With those measures, we reached a bifaciality of 98% for short‐circuit current density and 99% for open‐circuit voltage.
Energy & Fuels, electronics, Physics, 621, Engineering, Multidisciplinary, Electrical engineering, electronics, Electrical engineering
Energy & Fuels, electronics, Physics, 621, Engineering, Multidisciplinary, Electrical engineering, electronics, Electrical engineering
