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고출력 모듈을 위한 NDC 공정에 따른 Half-Cut 태양전지의 특성 분석

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Analysis of Characteristics of Half-Cut Solar Cells According to the NDC Process for High-Power Modules

Guemhee Ham, Jeahyeong Lee
J Electr Electron Mater 2024;37(6):637-643.
Published online: November 1, 2024
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One method to increase the output of solar modules is the application of the Half-cut technique, which requires a scribing process involving direct irradiation of infrared lasers on the solar cells. During this process, the laser melts the surface of the solar cells at high temperatures, enabling mechanical division, but this can lead to output loss due to thermal degradation caused by the laser. To minimize such losses, a low-temperature and low-loss division method has been devised. In this study, we compared the electrical characteristics and leakage currents affecting output degradation between the newly devised low temperature and low-loss cell division method and the conventional laser division method. Additionally, we conducted a 3-point flexural test to evaluate the mechanical properties of both methods.

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Analysis of Characteristics of Half-Cut Solar Cells According to the NDC Process for High-Power Modules
J Electr Electron Mater. 2024;37(6):637-643.   Published online November 1, 2024
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J Electr Electron Mater. 2024;37(6):637-643.   Published online November 1, 2024
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