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Figure 1: Bifacial solar cell structure to the nP+P-ppP+P type under electric polarization and polychromatic illumination
Figure 2:  I-V characteristic for different values of electric field
Figure 3: Equivalent electric circuit of the solar cell operating in open circuit condition
Figure 5:  Equivalent electric circuit of the solar cell operating in short-circuit situation
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