Determination of subcell open circuit voltages and Iph-Voc curves in multijunction solar cells by sequentially pulsed, monochromatic illumination

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Abstract

The open circuit voltages Voc of individual subcells in a multijunction solar cell are measured by illuminating a given subcell with a pulse of spatially homogeneous, nearly monochromatic light with a rising edge in the μs regime. The influence of luminescent coupling and semi-transparency on Voc is eliminated by over-illuminating all subcells below this subcell with a preceding light pulse. By using a suns-Voc approach, the two-diode model dark saturation currents of each subcell are extracted. The proposed method is verified experimentally as well as through simulations on three and four-junction solar cells.

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Rutzinger, M., Nesswetter, H., Lugli, P., Bett, A. W., & Zimmermann, C. G. (2016). Determination of subcell open circuit voltages and Iph-Voc curves in multijunction solar cells by sequentially pulsed, monochromatic illumination. Applied Physics Letters, 108(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4954836

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