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One‐dimensional photogeneration profiles in silicon solar cells with pyramidal texture

Baker‐Finch et al., 2012

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17987740354263690613
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Baker‐Finch S
McIntosh K
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Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications

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The key metric of surface texturing is the short‐circuit current Jsc. It depends on front surface transmittance, light trapping and the spatial profiles of photogeneration G and collection efficiency ηc. To take advantage of a one‐dimensional profile of ηc (ζ), where ζ is the …
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