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The selection of polymers for the packaging of emerging PV technologies like organic or perovskite solar cells is a critical aspect of ensuring the long-term reliability and performance of PV modules. Careful consideration should be given to potential degradation products, permeation properties, and possible incompatibilities among different materials within the module. This holistic approach to material selection can contribute to the development of more durable and efficient PV modules, addressing challenges related to degradation and failure modes beyond just the solar cells themselves.
G. Oreski
"The role of polymeric module packaging materials in photovoltaics performance and reliability", Proc. SPIE 13014, Photonics for Solar Energy Systems X, 1301406 (18 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3025184
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G. Oreski, "The role of polymeric module packaging materials in photovoltaics performance and reliability," Proc. SPIE 13014, Photonics for Solar Energy Systems X, 1301406 (18 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3025184