Abstract

By utilizing an atmospheric pressure plasma jet, a one-step deposition of anti-reflective silicon dioxide coating was successfully achieved on solar cover glass. A two-dimensional moving platform was utilized to coat large-area cover glass measuring 300 mm * 300 mm. Remarkably, at an input power of 40 W, the temperature of the cover glass remained as low as 59.4 °C. The impact of different motion patterns on the anti-reflective properties of the film was thoroughly investigated. Upon assembling the solar cells, a notable efficiency enhancement from 24.03% to 24.28% was observed. This method demonstrates promising prospects for repairing anti-reflective films on malfunctioning solar cell modules in photovoltaic power plants.

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