The migrating sodium ions can penetrate through the glass and accumulate at the interface of the glass and the silicon, ultimately affecting the cell's performance by creating shunts or recombination centers. Several factors influence the rate and extent of sodium ion. . PID is a phenomenon that can significantly reduce the performance of solar panels, primarily driven by voltage-induced ion migration within the glass and encapsulating materials. Understanding the mechanisms behind PID is crucial for developing more durable solar panels and enhancing their. . Potential-induced degradation (PID) poses a critical threat to the long-term stability of perovskite solar cells (PSCs), driven by sodium ion ( (text {Na}^ {text {+}})) migration from soda-lime glass substrates to the active layer. This study examines the effect of periodically interspersing. . esponds to the migration of ionic species. When the poling voltage is applied to the glass sample,mobile ionic species migrate from the anode (or bulk) towards the cathode,resulting in an increased voltage drop near the anode thus,i utions and migration into the SiN x films. The influence of the. . Sodium diffusing from the soda-lime-silica glass substrate influences crystal growth & the main electrical parameters of the solar cell. Different possibilities in sodium ion migration control are presented, considering the influence of glass composition on sodium diffusion & its chemical potential.
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