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Detailed Balance Solar Cell Efficiency Limits for Internal Fluorescence Yield Slightly Less Than 100% — Owen D. Miller (2010) | RDL Network
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Detailed Balance Solar Cell Efficiency Limits for Internal Fluorescence Yield Slightly Less Than 100%
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Eli Yablonovitch
University of California, Berkeley
Detailed Balance Solar Cell Efficiency Limits for Internal Fluorescence Yield Slightly Less Than 100%
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2010
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Owen D. Miller
Eli Yablonovitch
University of California, Berkeley
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The Shockley-Queisser approach to calculating solar cell efficiencies assumes 100% internal fluorescence yield. This is misleading, as even a slight drop in internal yield to 90% already causes a severe drop below the Shockley-Queisser limit.
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