28 June 2015 to 3 July 2015
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
SAIP2015 Proceeding published on 17 July 2016

On the effect of optical configuration on the performance of different multijunction cells used in H-CPV systems.

2 Jul 2015, 11:50
20m
Oral Presentation Track F - Applied Physics Applied

Speaker

Mr Ross Schultz (NMMU)

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The power generation and efficiency of a High Concentrator Photovoltaic (H-CPV) modules are unsurpassed when compared to other Photovoltaic (PV) technologies. This is achieved by coupling highly efficient III-V multi-junction photovoltaic devices with high material quality and precise optics. However, depending on their configuration with respect to each other, i.e device material architecture and type of optics (reflective and/or refractive), the system optimisation may vary and efficiency affected. This is due to the partial or full photon absorption by the optical materials in different wavelength regions. This results in less photons being incident upon the different subcell regions of a multi-junction device, causing a varying degree of current mismatch between the subcells during operation. In this paper, several multi-junction device-to-optical system configurations are investigated. Utilizing Mathematica routines, the current density and corresponding Current-Voltage (I-V) characteristic curves of the sub-cells, as a function of the optical system influence, were simulated. This enabled the overall resulting device I-V curve to be used to determine the most efficient and highest power generating device-to-optical system at one-sun concentration (AM 1.5D).

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Main supervisor (name and email)<br>and his / her institution

E.E van Dyk Ernest.vanDyk@nmmu.ac.za

Level for award<br>&nbsp;(Hons, MSc, <br> &nbsp; PhD, N/A)?

PhD

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Primary author

Mr Ross Schultz (NMMU)

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