The open circuit voltage of a single subcell in a multijunction cell stack can be measured with the help of pulsed, millisecond illumination. This concept makes use of the fact that the charging of the non-illuminated cell capacitances takes place on a much longer timescale than of the illuminated one. Optical coupling introduces a photocurrent in the subcell underneath. Its efficiency can be quantified in parallel under short circuit conditions. A suns-Voc approach, applied to this subcell pair, yields all relevant diode parameters. Applied to all subcells of a Ga0.50In0.50P/Ga0.99In0.01As/Ge triple junction cell, a very good match to the dark I-V curve is obtained
The Suns-VOC technique is used to acquire pseudocurrent-voltage (JV) characteristics of solar cells ...
Electric coupling between subcells of a monolithically grown multijunction solar cell in short circu...
Symposium Y - Advanced materials and characterization techniques for solar cells II - Poster Session...
The open circuit voltages Voc of individual subcells in a multijunction solar cell are measured by i...
A method for the determination of the subcell I-V characteristics of multijunction solar cells in th...
We investigate the luminescent coupling (LC) effects in a four-junction GaInP/GaAs//GaInAsP/GaInAs c...
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We present a simple method to quantify the magnitude of luminescent coupling (LC) between stacked su...
We present a simple method to quantify the magnitude of luminescent coupling (LC) between stacked su...
We demonstrate a photoluminescence based, contactless method to determine the current-voltage charac...
We demonstrate a novel method to measure the lateral distribution of the recombination current witho...
The degradation of individual subcell J-V parameters, such as short circuit current, open circuit vo...
The letter describes a method for determining the photovoltage, i.e., the quasifermi level splitting...
It is well known that the response of any photovoltaic solar cell is dependent on the spectral chara...
On this paper we present an alternative way to analyze de electronic properties of each subcell from...
The Suns-VOC technique is used to acquire pseudocurrent-voltage (JV) characteristics of solar cells ...
Electric coupling between subcells of a monolithically grown multijunction solar cell in short circu...
Symposium Y - Advanced materials and characterization techniques for solar cells II - Poster Session...
The open circuit voltages Voc of individual subcells in a multijunction solar cell are measured by i...
A method for the determination of the subcell I-V characteristics of multijunction solar cells in th...
We investigate the luminescent coupling (LC) effects in a four-junction GaInP/GaAs//GaInAsP/GaInAs c...
© 2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
We present a simple method to quantify the magnitude of luminescent coupling (LC) between stacked su...
We present a simple method to quantify the magnitude of luminescent coupling (LC) between stacked su...
We demonstrate a photoluminescence based, contactless method to determine the current-voltage charac...
We demonstrate a novel method to measure the lateral distribution of the recombination current witho...
The degradation of individual subcell J-V parameters, such as short circuit current, open circuit vo...
The letter describes a method for determining the photovoltage, i.e., the quasifermi level splitting...
It is well known that the response of any photovoltaic solar cell is dependent on the spectral chara...
On this paper we present an alternative way to analyze de electronic properties of each subcell from...
The Suns-VOC technique is used to acquire pseudocurrent-voltage (JV) characteristics of solar cells ...
Electric coupling between subcells of a monolithically grown multijunction solar cell in short circu...
Symposium Y - Advanced materials and characterization techniques for solar cells II - Poster Session...