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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Optimized power generation in solar using carbon substrate for reduced greenhouse gas effect

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Traditionally, power is produced through non-renewable energy sources which has a major drawback of greenhouse gas emission effecting the climatic conditions and ozone layer. In this paper, carbon substrate-deposited solar cell for improved power generation in reducing greenhouse gas effects are discussed with various analysis. Poly-crystalline solar cells are etched with carbon substrate for analysis. The same are compared with silicon carbide-etched solar cells. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis is carried out to show the variations in the cell structure. Electrical analysis is also carried out to show the performance difference in voltage and overall efficiency of the cell.

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The authors would like to thank FIST (Fund for Improvement of S and T Infrastructure), Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of INDIA and GRIET Management for their sanction of grants. Grant Number: SR/FST/College-29/2017 dt: 16 Jan 2018.

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Tummala, S.K., Kosaraju, S. & Bobba, P.B. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Optimized power generation in solar using carbon substrate for reduced greenhouse gas effect. Appl Nanosci 12, 1537–1543 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13204-021-02335-z

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