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Analyse of photovoltaic solar cells by the photoluminescence method
Richter, Vladimír ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the issues of photovoltaic cells. The main aim of this thesis is to introduce the principles of operation of solar cells and methods of detection of defects affecting their quality. The first part is about the functional properties of silicon cells and it also examines the possibilities of detecting the defects of these structures. It also describes the most commonly used modern diagnostic methods. In the next part, practical tests of photovoltaic cells using the methods electroluminescence and photoluminescence are performed. These methods are based on the excitation of luminescence radiation of the silicon material by the external light source.
Semiconductors structures , charge collection method
Golda, Martin ; Čudek, Pavel (referee) ; Špinka, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis treats about semiconducting silicon structures. It describes the characteristics of the element and creation of P and N type of semiconductor and discusses about different types of faults in the crystal lattice. It deals with the description of methods for monitoring faults in semiconductor ie. determining the properties of semiconductors via EBIC, EBIV and CC methods, which are used for analysis of semiconductor devices and materials. Determining the properties of silicon components is being done by generation of charge carriers in the sample loaded in chamber of the scanning electron microscope by high energy electrons. Bellow the sample surface is being generated an electric charge which is being collected by probes. Using this data obtained by EBIC and CC were evaluated diffusion length and lifetime of electrons.
Anodic bonding of sandwich structures
Urbánek, Petr ; Kosina, Petr (referee) ; Pekárek, Jan (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the technology anodic soldering. It focuses mainly on soldering sandwich glass-silicon structures. Describes the soldering method and highlights its advantages. Theoretically discusses the different methods used soldering these structures and assess their possible benefits. This work explores practical ways possible soldering methods on a particular device. These different soldering methods evaluated on the basis of achieved quality connections. This thesis examines the anodic soldering at low temperatures, while there are demands on the shortening of the technological process.
Analyse of photovoltaic solar cells by the photoluminescence method
Baura, Tomáš ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the analysis of solar cells by photoluminescence method. Photoluminescence method is based on the excitation of luminescence radiation of the solar cell material by an external excitation light source. This method can detect various types of defects in the material solar cells. The main objective is the design and realization of a measuring system defects of solar cells, which is based on this method. For excitation of luminescence is used LED array. For the detection of luminescence is used CCD camera with IR optical filter. To filter out the excitation light radiation is used disc screen and optical interrupter. The parameters and options of this measuring system are verified and characterized by test measuring for example the achievable rotation speed of screen and response of optical interrupter. At the end is tested detection of luminescence radiation of solar cells in the measuring system. The measured images are compared with the method of electroluminescence.
Ecological liquidation of photovoltaic cells and modules
Demchikhin, Sergey ; Veselý, Aleš (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The first part of this master’s thesis contain the history of photovoltaic technology and types of PV cells. Gave a consideration to advantages and disadvantages of solar cells. Compared their effectiveness and important parameters. In the next part described the recycling technology of modules at the end of their lifetime. Described certain recycled materials. At the end of the work described possible improvements to existing technologies used for encapsulating of cell. And wich would improve the recycling process.
Monocrystalic silicon - optical properties
Kahánek, Tomáš ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Špinka, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with optical properties of silicon. The main task of the work was to create silicon samples with ohmic contacts. Suitable radiation source was designed to measure absorption edge of monocrystalline silicon. Designed measuring station was realised. Measurements were performed on samples of p-type monocrystalline silicon provided by ON Semiconductor Rožnov. p. Radhoštěm. The absorbtion edge was measured.
Characteristic of photovoltaic system
Pokorný, Marek ; Dolenský, Jan (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work is informed first about photovoltaics universally, works to inform the photovoltaic panels and complete plants. The work also includes instructions on how to implement PVP in accordance with law. Another part is the rough draft of the photovoltaic power 30 kWp, which can be placed on the house, computation and calculation of investment and them profitable investments to time. Design is made in two separate forms of the Fronius Solar and Sunny Design, their outputs are compared. The practical part of this work cooperates with the company SOLARTEC Ltd. for experimental measurements of the photovoltaic system and develop a methodology for setting the properties of real solar systems in operation from the measured data then stored in a database. These data further evaluate and compare the similar operating conditions. This data will show as the course of production of electricity during the typical day in percentage terms, depending on the incident irradiance, cell temperature, angle of incident radiation, etc. We can compare what it looks like an ideal day in terms of production of photovoltaic power, with the other days. Further are in work mentioned histograms achievement panel behind classical day and behind all - time investigation.
Elimination of defects in Si substrates by Rapid Thermal Process application
Frantík, Ondřej ; Hégr, Ondřej (referee) ; Szendiuch, Ivan (advisor)
Low cost, rapid and high thermal by IR heating, rapid cooling and high efficiency, there are RTP (Rapid Thermal Processing) properties. We can use RTP for annealing, diffusion, contacting, oxidation and others. Rapid temperature change and IR heating can be followed positive effects in the silicon substrate. This paper is focused on annealing by RTP. Wafers were p-type monocrystalline CZ silicon with different bulk minority carrier lifetime. Minority carrier lifetime was measured by MW-PCD (Microwave Photoconductance Decay) before and after thermal processing.
Electrochemical deposition of silicone from organic solvents
Kaválek, Ondřej ; Vondrák, Jiří (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with researching electrodeposition of silicon in anhydrous solutions. As electrolyte was used EC:DMC (1:1) with (C2H5)4NBF4, LiPF6 and LiClO4. Research was measured by cyclic voltammetry and XRD.
Photoluminescence diagnostic method with transmission illumination
Kafka, Martin ; Veselý, Aleš (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is an innovation of photoluminescence measure research workplace for measurement of cells structure defects by method of transmissive illumination while employing the current methods of measurement of defect in the solar cells structure. The first part deals with explanation of historical development of solar energy, of how we can reach production of electric power with contribution of solar radiation and defines usability of solar cells in practice. The thesis further analyses a practical application of measurement via laboratory diagnostic methods used by Department of Electrotechnology Brno University of Technology. The second part is focused on mechanical design of experimental photoluminescence measure workspace used for quick diagnostic defects employing the rear arousing source for detection of defects with assistance of transmissive system of illumination. Finally, with co-operation of SOLARTEC s.r.o. three types of solar cells are measured by this new method and compared with results of measurement via diagnostic methods of LBIV (Light Beam Induced Current), LBIC (Light Beam Induced Voltage), Electroluminescence, Photoluminescence, and detection defects by radiation of Microplasma.

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