Berlin 2005 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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HL: Halbleiterphysik
HL 58: Poster IIb
HL 58.44: Poster
Dienstag, 8. März 2005, 16:30–19:00, Poster TU F
Local characterisation of multicrystalline silicon solar cells with the front metal grid on grain boundaries — •Viktor Schlosser1, Rita Ebner2, and Johann Summhammer2 — 1Institut für Materialphysik, Universität Wien — 2Atominstitut der Österreichischen Universitäten, Wien
Light beam induced current mapping (LBIC) is used to investigate large area solar cells. Multicrystalline silicon solar cells were equipped with a front metal grid which was applied onto the grain boundaries. The LBIC experimental set up works with two fibre coupled luminescence diodes at centre wavelengths of 650 nm and 870 nm respectively. The two LEDs were driven by the same current and individually intensity modulated. By the use of two Lock In amplifiers the total light generated current from the device was split into its two components. A feed back loop for the LED current was used to maintain a constant LBIC signal of the red LED. The current caused by the infrared LED was recorded as a function of the light spot position on the solar cell. By this method the contribution of many of the surface’s electrical and optical inhomogenities to the LBIC were eliminated. The scanned signal merely is altered by the local bulk properties of the carriers. The results made on cells under different operating conditions will be presented and discussed.