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Investigation of parasitic absorption in back contact of CDTE solar cells
Joshua Smay
,
Ola Rashwan
, James Then
, Darien Perez
School of Science, Engineering & Technology (Harrisburg)
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Solar Cell
100%
Back Contact
100%
Parasitic Absorption
100%
Back Reflector
75%
Optical Analysis
50%
Light Absorption
50%
Nanotexture
50%
Absorber Layer
50%
Thin Film Solar Cells
50%
Nanometer Scale
25%
High Efficiency
25%
Wafer
25%
Ansoft
25%
Material Cost
25%
Wavelength Range
25%
Absorption Efficiency
25%
Solar Cell Devices
25%
Cadmium Telluride
25%
Overall Efficiency
25%
Silicon Solar Cells
25%
Au@Ag
25%
ANSYS
25%
Light Trapping
25%
Infrared Range
25%
BOAST
25%
Textured Thin Films
25%
Contact Metal
25%
Trapping Efficiency
25%
Substrate Configuration
25%
Ultrathin Absorber
25%
Thin Cell Layer
25%
Solar PV Panel
25%
Engineering
Back Contact
100%
Back Reflector
100%
Solar Cell
100%
Thin Films
50%
Texturing
37%
Film Solar Cell
25%
Absorber Layer
25%
Nanometre
12%
Material Cost
12%
Optical Wave
12%
Substantial Increase
12%
Light Absorption
12%
Substrate Configuration
12%