Temperature-Dependent Spectral Mismatch Corrections

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This paper develops the mathematical foundation for a translation of solar cell short-circuit current from one thermal and spectral irradiance operating condition to another without the use of ill-defined and error-prone temperature coefficients typically employed in solar cell metrology. Using the partial derivative of quantum efficiency with respect to temperature, the conventional isothermal expression for spectral mismatch corrections is modified to account for changes of current due to temperature; this modification completely eliminates the need for short-circuit-current temperature coefficients. An example calculation is provided to demonstrate use of the new translation.

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Osterwald, C. R., Campanelli, M., Moriarty, T., Emery, K. A., & Williams, R. (2015). Temperature-Dependent Spectral Mismatch Corrections. IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics, 5(6), 1692–1697. https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOTOV.2015.2459914

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