Week 11: Annotated Bibliography
Week Eleven Assignment
List your research
question
What is the efficiency of energy storage from PV solar
cells, and how is it measured?
Provide your citation
in APA style
Schindler,
F., Michl, B., Kleiber, A., Steinkemper, H., Schon, J., Kwapil, W., . . .
Schubert, M. C. (2015). Potential Gain in Multicrystalline Silicon Solar Cell
Efficiency by n-Type Doping. IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics, 5(2), 499-506.
Descriptive
- Theme: the central focus of this
article is taking two types of multicrystalline solar cells and testing
them under the same conditions in order to determine their efficiencies by
a process called ELBA, or efficiency limiting bulk recombination analysis.
The two types are either n-type, or p-type—meaning they are silicon based
solar cells doped with more positive electrons, or electron holes. Although
this compares two types of PV cells, it actually answers a larger question
of whether or not solar cells can be efficient enough for large scale and
cheap use.
- Audience: The intended audience is not
just a general audience. It is very specific to engineers who already
understand terms like resistivity, n-type, p-type, etc. This can also be
noted because it’s written in an IEEE specific format.
Evaluative:
- Credibility/Authority: This IEEE article was written by
10 different authors. All of these authors have PhD’s in either Solar
Energy Systems, Silicon Photovoltaics, Materials Physics, Solid State
Physics, etc. Four of these authors actually worked together on other
projects.
- Accuracy: This specific article is
actually a collaboration amongst German scientists and doctors who have
dedicated their lives to photovoltaics. The collaboration, the author
credibility, and the data are all reasons why I trust the information
provided.
- Reliability/Objectivity: This article was published in
the IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics, which takes many revisions and edits to
come to point of publication. Also, there are 27 references and citations
for this article.
- Relevance: This specific article relates to
my topic directly, because it more so focuses on efficiency and how it’s
measured. It slightly deviates when discussing the two types of PV solar
cells, but still answers the question thoroughly, through efficiency gain,
comparison charts, and data processes.
- Currency: Given that it was published in
2015, it’s currency is still applicable to this field of research.
- Scope and purpose: The article describes its scope
through an introduction, its materials and methods used, results, and a
conclusion. It follows a more accurate pattern of lab reports that I have
been doing in the course of my current semester, which makes the research
more relevant and helpful. On top of that, the purpose is to do a basic
analysis of the two materials and in the end shows how n-type materials
are more efficient. This again correlates with what I have been studying.
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