DocumentCode
2511604
Title
Calorimetric separation and determination of conversion losses in solar cells
Author
Büchner, Bettine ; Flaisher, Harvey ; Wolf, Martin ; Cahen, David
Author_Institution
Weizmann Inst. of Sci., Rehovot, Israel
fYear
1988
fDate
1988
Firstpage
1452
Abstract
Modulation (photo)calorimetry was used to study the energy conversion losses in solar cells. A scheme that allows detailed discrimination between the various heat-generating processes that occur in solar cells is outlined. The processes that are separated are Joule losses at the contacts, cooling due to carrier injection across the barrier, heating due to ´sliding down the barrier´ of photogenerated carriers, and recombination of the injected carriers in the base. Further information was achieved by measuring separately the thermal waves from the front and the back surfaces of the cell. The measurements were done with amplitude modulation of the illumination, in which case the device drives a variable load, or of the voltage. The methodology is also valid for thin-film devices, even if their thicknesses are much smaller than the thermal diffusion length.
Keywords
photothermal effects; solar cells; Joule losses; back surfaces; calorimetric separation; carrier injection; contacts; cooling; energy conversion losses; front surfaces; heat-generating processes; modulation photocalorimetry; photogenerated carriers; recombination; solar cells; thermal diffusion length; thermal waves; thin-film devices; Amplitude modulation; Cooling; Energy conversion; Lighting; Photovoltaic cells; Solar heating; Surface waves; Thermal variables measurement; Thin film devices; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 1988., Conference Record of the Twentieth IEEE
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PVSC.1988.105950
Filename
105950
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