2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-39769-0
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Modelling the effect of defects and cracks in solar cells’ performance using the d1MxP discrete model

Ricardo A. Marques Lameirinhas,
Catarina P. Correia V. Bernardo,
João Paulo N. Torres
et al.

Abstract: Renewable energies are increasingly playing an important role in the world’s energy supply. Society demands new solutions to solve environmental issues caused by fossil fuels. The importance of photovoltaic technology has been increasing and consequently, the necessity to have more accurate models to characterise the performance of solar cells during their entire lifetime has rose as well. Performance problems may appear during devices’ lifetimes associated with factors, such as weather conditions or faulty in… Show more

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“…In this part, a detailed study was conducted on the impact of defect states at the interfaces of various layers within a solar cell structure: ETL/MASnBr3, MASnBr3/CZTGS, CZTGS/HTL. Defect states can have a significant influence on the performance of solar cells, as they can trap charge carriers (electrons and holes), affect charge transport, and ultimately impact the overall efficiency of the device [39,40]. Table 5 shows the parameters used in the simulation.…”
Section: Effect Of Interface Defect Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this part, a detailed study was conducted on the impact of defect states at the interfaces of various layers within a solar cell structure: ETL/MASnBr3, MASnBr3/CZTGS, CZTGS/HTL. Defect states can have a significant influence on the performance of solar cells, as they can trap charge carriers (electrons and holes), affect charge transport, and ultimately impact the overall efficiency of the device [39,40]. Table 5 shows the parameters used in the simulation.…”
Section: Effect Of Interface Defect Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%