Abstract
In this chapter, we describe luminescence and thermal imaging in the context of thin-film PV devices. First, we discuss both traditional and developing experimental designs, including dark LIT (DLIT), illuminated LIT, PL using different illumination configurations, traditional EL performed under forward -bias current injection, and contactless EL induced with sub -cell illumination patterns. Next, we provide some brief theoretical background to highlight relationships between fundamental materials properties and the resulting luminescence and thermal images. Finally, we give examples of thin-film PV PL, EL, and LIT images to demonstrate the utility of these imaging methods ranging from understanding the microstructure of active layers to managing the quality and reliability of full PV modules.
Original language | American English |
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Title of host publication | Advanced Characterization of Thin Film Solar Cells |
Editors | M. Al-Jassim, N. Haegel |
Pages | 135-165 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2020 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CH-5K00-74365
Keywords
- electroluminescence
- lock-in thermography
- photoluminescence
- thin-film photovoltaics