Equivalent circuit model for Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cells operating at different temperatures and irradiance

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The modeling of photovoltaic cells is an essential step in the analysis of the performances and characterization of PV systems. This paper proposes an experimental study of the dependence of the five parameters of the one-diode model on atmospheric conditions, i.e., irradiance and temperature in the case of thin-film solar cells. The extraction of the five parameters was performed starting from two sets of experimental data obtained from Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cells fabricated by the low-temperature pulsed electron deposition technique. A reduced form approach of the one-diode model has been adopted, leading to an accurate identification of the cell. It was possible to elaborate suitable relations describing the behavior of the parameters as functions of the environmental conditions. This allowed accurately predicting the trends of the parameters from a pair of curves, instead of a whole set of measurements. The developed model describing the dependence on irradiance and temperature was validated by means of a large set of experimental measurements on several Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) devices built with the same technological process.

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Bronzoni, M., Colace, L., De Iacovo, A., Laudani, A., Lozito, G. M., Lucaferri, V., … Rampino, S. (2018). Equivalent circuit model for Cu(In,Ga)Se2 solar cells operating at different temperatures and irradiance. Electronics (Switzerland), 7(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics7110324

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