Shockley's equation fit analyses for solar cell parameters from I-V curves

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Some of the technical problems that appear are obtaining solar cell parameters from I-V curve measurement data. One simple method is using linear graphical fit at zero current or voltage conditions. Although the accuracy of the obtained values is acceptable, other problems may arise regarding the number of parameters which could be obtained. We report a comparison between manual or graphical fit and fit using Shockley's equation. The single I-V curve under the lighting was inferred to obtain the intrinsic parameters of the solar cells' performance. The fittings were performed using the nonlinear equation of Shockley by determining some initial values of fittings such as Rs, Rsh, n, I0, Iph, and T. In the case of the Shockley equation fit, the iteration was performed several times to obtain the least possible inferred parameters. We have successfully obtained a better result of nonlinear Shockley fitting compared to the manual linear fit.

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Diantoro, M., Suprayogi, T., Hidayat, A., Taufiq, A., Fuad, A., & Suryana, R. (2018). Shockley’s equation fit analyses for solar cell parameters from I-V curves. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9214820

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