Chen et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Absorption enhancement in thin film a-Si solar cells with double-sided SiO2 particle layersChen et al., 2015
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- Chen L
- Wang Q
- Shen X
- Chen W
- Huang K
- Liu D
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- Chinese Physics B
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Light absorption enhancement is very important for improving the power conversion efficiency of a thin film a-Si solar cell. In this paper, a thin-film a-Si solar cell model with double-sided SiO 2 particle layers is designed, and then the underlying mechanism of …
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