Role of carbon in hydrogenated amorphous silicon solar cell degradation
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Experiments using a combination of capacitance and photovoltaic transient spectroscopy on hydrogenated amorphous silicon solar cells demonstrate that carbon produces a metastable defect with characteristic energy and emission time. This defect is involved in solar cell degradation.
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