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Impact of compensation on the boron and oxygen-related degradation of upgraded metallurgical-grade silicon solar cells

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Forster, Maxime
Wagner, Pierre
Degoulange, Julien
Einhaus, Roland
Galbiati, Giuseppe
Rougieux, Fiacre
Cuevas, Andres
Fourmond, E

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This paper deals with the impact of dopant compensation on the degradation of carrier lifetime and solar cells performance due to the boron-oxygen defect. The boron-oxygen defect density evaluated by lifetime measurements before and after degradation is s

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Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells

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2037-12-31
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