Ray tracing of complete solar cell modules

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Authors

  • Malte R. Vogt
  • Robert Witteck
  • Timo Gewohn
  • Henning Schulte-Huxel
  • Carsten Schinke
  • Karsten Bothe
  • Rolf Brendel

External Research Organisations

  • Institute for Solar Energy Research (ISFH)
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOptical Devices and Materials for Solar Energy and Solid-state Lighting, PVLED 2019
PublisherOSA - The Optical Society
Number of pages2
ISBN (electronic)9781557528209
ISBN (print)9781943580644
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventOptical Devices and Materials for Solar Energy and Solid-state Lighting, PVLED 2019 - Burlingame, United States
Duration: 29 Jul 20192 Aug 2019

Publication series

NameOptics InfoBase Conference Papers
VolumePart F136-PVLED 2019
ISSN (electronic)2162-2701

Abstract

We use the Daidalos-Cloud module ray tracer to quantify optical losses in a PERC+ cell module in three different spectrally resolved irradiance conditions. In mean annual irradiation conditions 8.6 mA/cm2 are lost, in contrast to 7.6 mA/cm2 in STC.

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Ray tracing of complete solar cell modules. / Vogt, Malte R.; Witteck, Robert; Gewohn, Timo et al.
Optical Devices and Materials for Solar Energy and Solid-state Lighting, PVLED 2019. OSA - The Optical Society, 2019. (Optics InfoBase Conference Papers; Vol. Part F136-PVLED 2019).

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Vogt, MR, Witteck, R, Gewohn, T, Schulte-Huxel, H, Schinke, C, Bothe, K & Brendel, R 2019, Ray tracing of complete solar cell modules. in Optical Devices and Materials for Solar Energy and Solid-state Lighting, PVLED 2019. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers, vol. Part F136-PVLED 2019, OSA - The Optical Society, Optical Devices and Materials for Solar Energy and Solid-state Lighting, PVLED 2019, Burlingame, United States, 29 Jul 2019. https://doi.org/10.1364/PVLED.2019.PW2C.1
Vogt, M. R., Witteck, R., Gewohn, T., Schulte-Huxel, H., Schinke, C., Bothe, K., & Brendel, R. (2019). Ray tracing of complete solar cell modules. In Optical Devices and Materials for Solar Energy and Solid-state Lighting, PVLED 2019 (Optics InfoBase Conference Papers; Vol. Part F136-PVLED 2019). OSA - The Optical Society. https://doi.org/10.1364/PVLED.2019.PW2C.1
Vogt MR, Witteck R, Gewohn T, Schulte-Huxel H, Schinke C, Bothe K et al. Ray tracing of complete solar cell modules. In Optical Devices and Materials for Solar Energy and Solid-state Lighting, PVLED 2019. OSA - The Optical Society. 2019. (Optics InfoBase Conference Papers). doi: 10.1364/PVLED.2019.PW2C.1
Vogt, Malte R. ; Witteck, Robert ; Gewohn, Timo et al. / Ray tracing of complete solar cell modules. Optical Devices and Materials for Solar Energy and Solid-state Lighting, PVLED 2019. OSA - The Optical Society, 2019. (Optics InfoBase Conference Papers).
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