2015
DOI: 10.4236/wjcmp.2015.54029
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Modelling Study of Magnetic Field’s Effects on Solar Cell’s Transient Decay

Abstract: Experimental setup of transient decay which occurs between two steady state operating points is recalled. The continuity equation is resolved using both the junction dynamic velocity (Sf) and back side recombination velocity (Sb). The transient excess minority carriers density appears as the sum of infinite terms. Influence of magnetic field on the transient excess minority carriers density and transient photo voltage is studied and it is demonstrated that the use of this techniqueis valid only when the magnet… Show more

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“…Therefore, to bridge this gap, we undertaken a study on an N-P polycristalline silicon solar cell considering the columnar cylindrical grains orientation. Hence, considering the back-side surface recombination velocity (Sb) and the dynamic junction velocity (SF) [5], we determine the temperature effect on the performance of the current-voltage density characteristic, the open circuit voltage, the fill factor, the efficiency and the short circuit current density of the considered solar cell. Additionally, we studied the temperature coefficients (T-coefficients) of these parameters.…”
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“…Therefore, to bridge this gap, we undertaken a study on an N-P polycristalline silicon solar cell considering the columnar cylindrical grains orientation. Hence, considering the back-side surface recombination velocity (Sb) and the dynamic junction velocity (SF) [5], we determine the temperature effect on the performance of the current-voltage density characteristic, the open circuit voltage, the fill factor, the efficiency and the short circuit current density of the considered solar cell. Additionally, we studied the temperature coefficients (T-coefficients) of these parameters.…”
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“…These limitations are mainly due to the recombination phenomena [1] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8], the ohmic losses [9], the type of semi-conductors [9], the tracking angle [3] [10], the manufacturing technologies and process [1] and the environmental conditions [3] [9] [11] which include the light intensity, the temperature, the wind, the dust, the humidity, the ultraviolet rays, the shading, the seasonal variations, the latitude, the cloudiness, the air pollution, the albedo of earth, the rain, the breeze, the tilt angle, etc.…”
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“…Moreover, the relaxation phenomena described in [30], combined with the annihilation of excitons and the short lifetime of excitons, make the study of excitonic phenomena in semiconductors complex. The fact that excitons are very much in the minority compared to free charge carriers causes most researchers to neglect them in their papers [31,32,33]. While authors like M. Faye [34], S. Zh.…”
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“…Efficiency [8] is the ratio between the maximum electrical power supplied by the photopile and the power of the incident luminous flux received by this photopile.…”
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