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Experimental Demonstration of Optically Determined Solar Cell Current Transport Efficiency Map
A recently suggested reciprocity relation states that the current transport
efficiency from the junction to the cell terminal can be determined by
differentiating luminescence images with respect to the terminal voltage. The
validity of this relation is shown experimentally in this paper, by comparison
with simultaneously measured electrical currents and simulations. Moreover, we
verify that the method is applicable under various light concentrations and
applied voltages, which allows us to investigate the cell in relevant
conditions. Results evidence several kind of series resistances affecting the
current transport efficiencies. We show that the relative contribution of those
different resistances to the loss in current collection is a function of the
illumination intensity.