根据需求的光源 (SOLS) 频谱用于先进的光伏特征表征
Miquel Casademont-Viñas1, Martí Gibert-Roca1, Mariano Campoy-Quiles1
1Materials Science Institute of Barcelona, ICMAB-CSIC, Campus of the UAB, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain.
The Review of scientific instruments
|October 20, 2023
概括
一个新的频谱按需光源 (SOLS) 为光伏 (PV) 材料提供了先进的表征. 这种多功能工具加速了下一代太阳能电池和应用的发现和优化.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 可再生能源工程可再生能源工程
- 光学物理学的光学物理学
背景情况:
- 先进的表征对于光伏 (PV) 材料和设备开发至关重要.
- 现有的太阳能模拟器和量子效率测量系统通常需要单独的设置.
- 对新型光伏技术的需求需要多功能和高效的表征工具.
研究的目的:
- 为先进的光伏材料和设备表征引入多用途频谱按需光源 (SOLS).
- 为了展示一个独特的光谱造型器照明装置,能够产生定制光谱.
- 为了突出SOLS对面积照明和光谱分裂的双输出模式.
主要方法:
- 开发了一种光谱造型器照明装置 (SOLS),可以调节主光源的强度和波长.
- 实现从宽带到窄带照明的调节性.
- 设计两个不同的输出配置:光谱形状的均质光束和光谱分裂光束.
主要成果:
- 根据需求,SOLS几乎可以生成任何频谱.
- 该设备提供区域照明和空间/光谱分割光束输出.
- SOLS集成了太阳能模拟器和外部量子效率测量系统的功能.
结论:
- 该SOLS设置加速材料选新兴的光伏技术,如有机,矿和多连接太阳能电池.
- 这种多功能光源支持优化新型光伏材料和设备.
- SOLS适用于描述先进的光伏应用,包括室内,建筑集成和农业电力.
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