太阳模拟器
氙气
发光二极管
二极管
太阳能电池
计算机科学
光伏系统
光电子学
模拟
材料科学
物理
工程类
电气工程
原子物理学
作者
Gregory P. Leary,Gregg W. Switzer,Gene Kuntz,Todd Kaiser
标识
DOI:10.1109/pvsc.2016.7750227
摘要
Rapid advances in high intensity light emitting diodes (LEDs) have provided sufficient tools to design LED solar simulators to accurately mimic the sun. LEDs offer numerous advantages over lamp-based technology currently used. However, these advantages have not been harnessed because of limitations in creating a solar simulator with the highest rating (AAA) for spectral match, temporal stability, and light uniformity. Oriel's VeraSol is one of the first LED, triple A solar simulators. The VeraSol-LED was compared to the equally rated Oriel Sol3A-xenon lamp solar simulator by measuring the current-voltage (I-V) response and spectral response (SR) for a variety of solar cells. Both simulators effectively mimic the sun; however, the results demonstrate the LED-based simulator produced a more stable, flexible, and accurate match to AM1.5G than the xenon lamp-based simulator with similar marks in the quality of PV cell response.
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