Abstract
long-term outdoor study of photovoltaic mini-modules with different perovskite compositions was undertaken to detect differences in their long-term performance that could be attributed to their composition. Diurnal efficiency degradation and overnight recovery was observed over the outdoor testing period. In addition, the performance recovery of the mini-modules was investigated after their removal from the field to detect differences in the reversible process mechanisms between the different module compositions. Light current-voltage (IV) scans, Raman spectroscopy techniques and spatially-resolved Electroluminescence (EL) measurements were utilized for this purpose.
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| Translated title of the contribution | Outdoor-Studie über photovoltaische Mini-Module mit unterschiedlichen Perowskit-Zusammensetzungen |
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| Original language | English |
| Journal | IEEE Proceedings |
| Publication status | Published - 2023 |
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- Energy Conversion and Hydrogen Technologies
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