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alloying results in metallization "spikes," which are formed at the defect-cluster site.<br />

They result in increased shunting (lower shunt resistance) <strong>of</strong> the cell. Thus, the calculated<br />

FF in Table 5.1 is higher than the measured FF.<br />

The entire I-V plot <strong>of</strong> each cell can also be calculated <strong>by</strong> this theory. Figure 5.6<br />

compares calculated I-V characteristics <strong>of</strong> <strong>cells</strong> A, C, <strong>and</strong> the one without defects. It is<br />

seen that a dominant effect <strong>of</strong> defect clusters is in degrading the voltage-related<br />

parameters [112].<br />

Figure 5.6 A comparison <strong>of</strong> calculated I-V characteristics <strong>of</strong> three <strong>cells</strong>---cell #113, cell<br />

#107, <strong>and</strong> cell having no defects [112].<br />

This model can also be used to provide an in-depth underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> the cell<br />

operation, because it provides complete spatial distribution <strong>of</strong> voltage <strong>and</strong> currents for<br />

any terminal voltage. As an example, Figure 5.7 shows the current flow in various<br />

regions <strong>of</strong> cell #108 at different voltages. Here, the light (green) color implies a current<br />

generation <strong>and</strong> the dark (red) color, a current flow in the opposite direction, depicting an<br />

internal dissipation. Notice that the device is generating current until it reaches a voltage

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