Degradation of CIGS solar cells due to the migration of alkali-elements
M.J. Theelen (TNO Solliance)
N. Barreau (Université de Nantes)
V. Hans (TNO Solliance)
H. Steijvers (TNO Solliance)
Z Vroon (TNO Solliance)
M Zeman (TU Delft - Electrical Sustainable Energy)
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Abstract
Non-encapsulated CIGS solar cells with different contents of sodium (Na) and potassium (K) were simultaneously exposed to damp heat and illumination. The solar cells with higher alkali (Na, K) content exhibited higher initial conversion efficiencies, but degraded severely within 100 hours, while samples with a lower alkali content retained their efficiency longer. The degradation was likely caused by the migration of alkali atoms, leading to shunting of the solar cells and the formation of alkali rich spots.
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