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loosses in solar cell Alex ACME 07-03-08
Posted by Alex ACME on July 3, 2008, 1:06 am
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Guys,

I am trying to calculate the losses of a solar cell module. I think I
sort of succeeded for the 1D case, i.e., when the width of the cell is
larger than the length. For this case I have used a coupled of
differential equations:

V'(x) = -rho*I(x)
and
I'(x) = j(V(x))

where:

- rho is the sheet resistance of the transparent electrode (=usually
ITO, indium tin oxide)
- I(x) is the lateral current on the resistive electrode (ITO), in
another words, the "sheet current" that flows to the "positive"
electrode
- j(V(x) is the current density in the vertical direction which is
delivery by the cell.

Based on the above, I have calculated the Efficiency(%) of the module
as a function of cell width because in this case, the cell is
basically a stripe, so 1D.

But now, I want to do the same calculations for a module that has
rectangular cells, where width=length, and in this case, the ITO is
surrounded by metal, so the carriers will not necessarily "travel" in
one direction (1D), but can also move to the sides (2D). I think it's
a vectorial problem, but it's getting really hard to set problem and
to find the solution.
Is somebody here working on this field (I am not an expert) an could
help, make suggestion, or even indicate references? That would be very
kind.

Thanks in advance!

AMN
alemns@hotmail.com


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