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Thermal and Electrical Effects of Partial Shade in Monolithic Thin-Film Photovoltaic Modules

Timothy J. SilvermanNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USAMichael G. DeceglieNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USAXingshu SunPurdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USARebekah L. GarrisNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USAMuhammad A. AlamPurdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USAChris DelineNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USASarah KurtzNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USA
2015en
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Photovoltaic cells can be damaged by reverse bias stress, which arises during service when a monolithically integrated thin-film module is partially shaded. We introduce a model for describing a module's internal thermal and electrical state, which cannot normally be measured. Using this model and experimental measurements, we present several results with relevance for reliability testing and module engineering: Modules with a small breakdown voltage experience less stress than those with a large breakdown voltage, with some exceptions for modules having light-enhanced reverse breakdown. Masks leaving a small part of the masked cells illuminated can lead to very high temperature and current density compared with masks covering entire cells.

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