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2021
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Highly resolved spectral shaping for fast and accurate solar cell characterization

Abstract
The spectral distribution of the incident radiation is crucial in determining the short-circuit current of a solar cell. Our spectral shaping setup can reproduce a wide range of spectral irradiance distributions with distinct spectral features, including the global AM1.5 solar reference spectrum at a low irradiance level. Using a dual beam setup and a differential measurement technique allows us to directly measure the differential responsivities, which represent the slopes of the short-circuit current versus irradiance curve, at various adjustable bias irradiance levels. We found that the short-circuit current of a test solar cell and the deviation from linearity in the short-circuit current versus irradiance curve were spectrum-dependent. A measurement comparison with the Differential Spectral Responsivity (DSR) setups at PTB and CalLab PV Cells at ISE was used to confirm the high accuracy of the results.
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Mühleis, M.
Kröger, I.
Hohl-Ebinger, J.
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48th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, PVSC 2021
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Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC) 2021
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DOI
10.1109/PVSC43889.2021.9518789
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Englisch
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