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Solar Cells Lecture 1: Introduction to Photovoltaics
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
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Abstract
This introduction to solar cells covers the basics of PN junctions, optical absorption, and IV characteristics. Performance metrics such as efficiency, short-circuit current, fill factor, and open-circuit voltage are discussed. Key technology options and economic considers are briefly introduced.
Outline:
- Introduction
- PN junction fundamentals (dark)
- Model solar cell: dark IV
- Optical absorption / light-generated current
- Model solar cell: illuminated
- Discussion
- Summary
Credits
Dionisis Berdebes, Jim Moore, and Xufeng Wang played key roles in putting together this tutorial.
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“Electronics from the Bottom Up” is an educational initiative designed to bring a new perspective to the field of nano device engineering. It is co-sponsored by the Intel Foundation and the Network for Computational Nanotechnology.
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Mark Lundstrom (2011), "Solar Cells Lecture 1: Introduction to Photovoltaics," https://nanohub.org/resources/11875.
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Burton Morgan 121, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN