Ageing of photovoltaic devices in Benin environnement (south sudanese climate)
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This study compares the ageing processes of standard P3HT:PCBM bulk heterojunction solar cells upon
exposure to a temperate (Belgium) and an equatorial (Benin) climate. Differences in degradation of nonencapsulated
systems are attributed to humidity differences between the European and African
environments. The decrease in the power efficiency is shown to be related to two processes: degradation
of the optical absorption and charge transport in the active layer. The decrease of the absorption can be
further accelerated upon light exposure. Rigid encapsulation tackles efficiently the degradation process
under both climates. Devices fabricated in air yield almost similar performances that those fabricated in
N2, confirming that the fabrication process can be carried out in simple environmental conditions. This
supports the development of low-cost sustainable photovoltaic technologies in countries with limited
economic resources but abundant solar radiation
