Abstract
Recently, commercial flexible silicon(Si) solar cells have been available for charging batteries and electronic devices. In this research, we present a methodology for determining the critical energy release rate at the EVA/Si cell interface of a flexible silicon solar cell, which can also be applied to other interfaces in solar cells. The outline of procedure is as follows:•Conduct a peeling test at the EVA/Si cell interface of the solar cell sample•Perform a tensile test on the upper layer of the solar cell sample•Execute IC Peel softwareInputs: Peeling force between EVA and Si layer, Young's modulus (E), Yield stress (σy), and Yield strain (εy) of the upper layerOutput: critical energy release rate (Gc) between EVA and the silicon (Si) layer
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