Characteristic curves of a solar cell

Article no. P2410901 | Type: Experiments

45 Minutes
45 Minutes
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Principle

The current-voltage characteristics of a solar cell are measured at different light intensities, the distance between the light source and the solar cell being varied. The dependence of no-load voltage and short-circuit current on temperature is determined.

Benefits

  • Set-up allows quantitative measurement which also takes light intensity into account
  • Set-up allows to avoid but also to measure temperature effect quantitatively
  • Determine relationship between short-circuit and light intensity

Tasks

  1. To determine the light intensity with the thermopile at various distances from the light source.
  2. To measure the short-circuit current and no-load voltage at various distances from the light source.
  3. To estimate the dependence of no-load voltage, and short-circuit current on temperature.
  4. To plot the current-voltage characteristic at different light intensities.
  5. To plot the current-voltage characteristic under different operating conditions: cooling the equipment with a blower, no cooling, shining the light through a glass plate.
  6. To determine the characteristic curve when illuminated by sunlight.

Learning objectives

  • Semiconductor
  • p-n junction
  • Energy-band diagram
  • Fermi characteristic energy level
  • Diffusion potential
  • Internal resistance
  • Efficiency
  • Photo-conductive effect
  • Acceptors
  • Donors
  • Valence band
  • Conduction band

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