Abstract

Aim: Efficiency of Glass (protective layer) based solar cells and ZnO (protective layer) based solar cells was obtained by varying thickness (1000 nm to 6600 nm) of protective layer. Materials and Methods: Efficiency of Glass (protective layer) based solar cells (n = 57) was compared with ZnO (protective layer) based solar cells (n = 57) by varying thickness of protective layer ranging from 1000nm to 6600nm in the Nano hub Simulation environment. Results: ZnO (protective layer) based solar cell has significantly higher efficiency (21.17%) than Glass (protective layer) based solar cell (20.21%). Conclusion: Within the limits of this study, ZnO (protective layer) based solar cells offer better efficiency.

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