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When, why and where are CdTe/CdS solar cells stable?
K. D. Dobson
, Iris Visoly-Fisher
, R. Jayakrishnan
, K. Gartsman
, G. Hodes
,
David Cahen
University of Delaware
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Air Oxidation
25%
Back Contact
25%
Back Interface
25%
Cadmium Telluride
100%
CdS Layer
25%
CdS Solar Cell
100%
Cell Degradation
25%
Cellular Instability
25%
Cellular Structure
25%
Contact Annealing
25%
Current-voltage
25%
Grain Bulks
25%
High Resistance
25%
N2 Atmosphere
25%
Significant Level
25%
Stress Treatment
25%
Strong Current
25%
Thermal Stress
25%
Material Science
Annealing
50%
Oxidation Reaction
50%
Solar Cell
100%
Thermal Stress
50%
Engineering
Back Contact
100%
Solar Cell
100%
Thermal Stress
50%
Food Science
Cereal
100%