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The performance of silicon solar cells operated in liquids

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  • Wang, Yiping
  • Fang, Zhenlei
  • Zhu, Li
  • Huang, Qunwu
  • Zhang, Yan
  • Zhang, Zhiying

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Better performance can be achieved when the bare silicon solar cells are immersed into liquids for the enhanced heat removing. In this study, the performance of solar cells immersed in liquids was examined under simulated sunlight. To distinguish the effects of the liquid optic and electric properties on the solar cells, a comparison between immersion of the solar module and the bare solar cells was carried out. It was found that the optic properties of the liquids can cause minor efficiency changes on the solar cells, while the electric properties of the liquids, the molecular polarizable and ions, are responsible for the most of the changes. The bare solar cells immersed in the non-polar silicon oil have the best performance. The accelerated life tests were carried out at 150 °C high temperature and under 200 W/m2 ultraviolet light irradiation, respectively. It was found that the silicon oil has good stability. This study can give support on the cooling of the concentrated photovoltaic systems by immersing the solar cells in the liquids directly.

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  • Wang, Yiping & Fang, Zhenlei & Zhu, Li & Huang, Qunwu & Zhang, Yan & Zhang, Zhiying, 2009. "The performance of silicon solar cells operated in liquids," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 86(7-8), pages 1037-1042, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:86:y:2009:i:7-8:p:1037-1042
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