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Response to the Comment on “Mitigating Delamination in Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Modules”

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Response to the Comment on “Mitigating Delamination in Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Modules”

by Xiaole Li, Helen Bristow, Stefaan DeWolf, Gilles Lubineau
Rewiew Year: 2025

Abstract

In response to the comment on article ‘Mitigating Delamination in Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Solar Modules’, we address each specific concern raised, including the assumptions made in the analysis of the peel test data and the methodology used in conducting the peel tests. We believe that this is a good opportunity to clarify some fundamental aspects of peel tests that the community may sometimes find confusing. So we hope this extensive response, formatted as a discussion, will help the community to make better usage of this testing protocol.

Keywords

perovskite /silicon tandem delaminations
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