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A maximum cell efficiency of 16% is achieved.
The maximum cell efficiency of DSSC based a valonea and Fe-valonea complexes dye were 0.58% and 0.99%, respectively.
The maximum cell efficiency of 12.5% was obtained for ~ 3 μm CdTe layer and comparable device performance was obtained for the 1.5 μm CdTe layer (11.2%).
A maximum cell efficiency (η from 5.8%to8.5.5%) was observed when 2 wt% of the low-temperature glass powder was added to the TiO2 with a constant amount of dye loading.
In a first solar cell test sequence with the new 6" print head, a maximum cell efficiency of η = 21.2% on industrially preprocessed Cz-PERC samples was reached which demonstrates a successful launching of the print head.
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Experimental tests were conducted with three control objectives: maximum fuel cell power, maximum fuel cell efficiency, and adaptive.
Results show that the maximum cell conversion efficiency and the maximum electrical power output take place for different cases.
Comparing the PX-3A in operation at Thot=1173 K with the one proposed here, the maximum electrical power output and the maximum cell conversion efficiency increased by 43 and 44%, respectively.
The results indicated a maximum fuel cell efficiency of 63% and an overall system efficiency of 35.4%.
The result of this phase showed an overall system efficiency of 35.4% and a maximum fuel cell efficiency of 63%.
As highlighted in the Fig. 4d, the combined effects of reduction in the VOC and FF, and increase in the ISC with an increase in the pillar height, lead to an optimum height for maximum solar cell efficiency.
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