Instability of increased contact resistance in silicon solar cells following post-firing thermal processes
Recently, there have been reports of increased series resistance as a consequence of thermal processes applied after the co‐firing of screen‐printed silicon solar cells. A previous observation of this effect on very heavily diffused emitters concluded that the increased series resistance is the resu...
Main Authors: | Chan, C, Hamer, P, Bourret-Sicotte, G, Chen, R, Ciesla, A, Hallam, B, Payne, D, Bonilla, RS, Wenham, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2017
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