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1D Drift Diffusion Model for Crystalline Solar Cells

By Dragica Vasileska1, Xufeng Wang2

1. Arizona State University 2. Purdue University

Simulate a 1D solar cell of crystalline material with drift diffusion equations

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Version 1.0 - published on 18 Apr 2011

doi:10.4231/D33775V3V cite this

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World usage

Location of all "1D Drift Diffusion Model for Crystalline Solar Cells" Users Since Its Posting

Simulation Users

447

51 66 76 83 96 109 117 141 147 161 173 190 244 254 263 272 277 289 306 326 358 367 373 383 438 447

Users By Organization Type
Type Users
Educational - University 330 (73.83%)
Unidentified 75 (16.78%)
Industry 15 (3.36%)
National Lab 11 (2.46%)
Educational - Pre-College 7 (1.57%)
Government Agency 5 (1.12%)
Unemployed 4 (0.89%)
Users by Country of Residence
Country Users
us UNITED STATES 219 (71.57%)
in INDIA 34 (11.11%)
cn CHINA 10 (3.27%)
bd BANGLADESH 9 (2.94%)
tw TAIWAN 8 (2.61%)
de GERMANY 6 (1.96%)
ca CANADA 5 (1.63%)
it ITALY 5 (1.63%)
es SPAIN 5 (1.63%)
kr KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 5 (1.63%)

Simulation Runs

2,142

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Average Total
Wall Clock Time 2.36 hours 120.88 days
CPU time 6.49 minutes 5.53 days
Interaction Time 58.51 minutes 49.86 days

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