Effect of external applied electric field on the silicon solar cell’s thermodynamic efficiency

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Abstract: This paper presents a possible solution to improve the efficiency of photovoltaic solar cells. An external electric field is applied on a silicon photovoltaic solar cell, inducing band-trap ionization of charge carriers. Output current is then monitored and the thermodynamic efficiency is calculated. Results show on the one hand a significant increase in efficiency for a certain margin of applied electric field, and on the another hand the instabilities of efficiency. A simple approach is then suggested for the implementation of these results. An efficiency of 67% has been reached for an applied electric of 1586 V/Cm.

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Zieba Falama, R., Mibaile, J., Guemene Dountio, E., Djongyang, N., Doka, S. Y., & Kofane, T. C. (2017). Effect of external applied electric field on the silicon solar cell’s thermodynamic efficiency. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics, 11(1), 51–58. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40094-017-0244-1

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