Features of photovoltaic production technology through-emitter converters
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The concept of Emitter Wrap-Through (EWT) solar cells comprises a carrier collecting p-n junction covering the whole front surface which is wrapped through a large number of via-holes to the rear side where it is then contacted by the cell metallization. The technology of production EWT solar cells was adapted to the existing equipment of production conversional solar cells. The EWT solar cell workability visualization was made by electroluminescence
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