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Title: THE EFFECT OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD APPLIED ON THE SOLAR CELLS BEFORE AND AFTER LASER SURFACE MODIFICATION
Other Titles: تأثير المجال المغناطيسي المطبق على الخلايا الشمسية قبل وبعد تعديل سطحها بالليزر
Authors: Hamed, Olaa Ebeid Ahmmed
Supervisor, - Ali Abdel Rahman Saeed Marouf
Keywords: AFTER LASER
MAGNETIC FIELD APPLIED
SOLAR CELLS
Issue Date: 10-Jul-2017
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Hamed, Olaa Ebeid Ahmmed . THE EFFECT OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD APPLIED ON THE SOLAR CELLS BEFORE AND AFTER LASER SURFACE MODIFICATION / Olaa Ebeid Ahmmed Hamed ; Ali Abdel Rahman Saeed Marouf .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, college of Science,2017 .- 54p : ill ; 28cm .- MSc.
Abstract: This research was concerned with the optimization of solar cell efficiencies by firstly applying a magnetic field on them, and secondly by texturing on its surface with laser and then operating after laser texturing in presence of a magnetic field. The results showed that the application of a parallel magnetic field during operation does not lead to an increase in efficiency, whereas in the case of the magnetic field is vertically on the cell the increase occurs due to hall effect. The laser-textured cell showed an increase in efficiency of 23.9%, while the fill factor increased by 2%. The cell with a magnetic field applied vertically to it without laser texturing on its surface showed a 13% increase in efficiency, while the fill factor increased by 6%. Cells with a magnetic field applied vertically after laser texturing showed an increase in efficiency ranging from 1.3% to 7%, while their fill factors increased by 3.5% to 7%.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/19095
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