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Modelling shading on amorphous silicon single and double junction modules

Johansson et al., 2003

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4506665904718611456
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Johansson A
Gottschalg R
Infield D
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3rd World Conference onPhotovoltaic Energy Conversion, 2003. Proceedings of

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The effect of shading amorphous silicon mini-modules is investigated by means of measurements and simulation. Several devices are measured under varying degrees of shading and the reverse bias behaviour is investigated, including the reverse breakdown …
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