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Effects of ultra-high flux and intensity distribution in multi-junction solar cells

We report results of high‐flux experiments on tandem solar cells, with a real‐sun probe predicated on mini‐dish fiber‐optic concentrators. Experimental results and their interpretation focus on: (a) a striking insensitivity of cell efficiency to flux map; (b) the predictability of the flux values at...

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Published in:Progress in photovoltaics 2006-06, Vol.14 (4), p.297-303
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localized irradiation method
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multi-junction
Natural energy
optical fiber
photovoltaic concentrator
Photovoltaic conversion
solar cell modeling
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Solar energy
ultra-high flux
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