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A European proficiency test on thin-film tandem photovoltaic devices

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posted on 2020-11-30, 11:15 authored by Elena Salis, Andreas Gerber, Jens Wenzel Andreasen, Suren A. Gevorgyan, Tom BettsTom Betts, Blagovest Mihaylov, Ralph Gottschalg, Alp Osman Kodolbaş, Okan Yilmaz, Roman Leidl, Marcus Rennhofer, Shokufeh Zamini, Maurizio Acciarri, Simona Binetti, Erwin Lotter, Klaas Bakker, Jan Kroon, Wim Soppe, Guillaume Razongles, Lucia V. Mercaldo, Francesco Roca, Antonio Romano, Jochen Hohl-Ebinger, Wilhelm Warta, José L. Balenzategui, Juan F. Trigo, Sebastian Neubert, Diego Pavanello, Harald Müllejans, Iver Lauermann
A round-robin proficiency test (RR PT) on thin-film multi-junction (MJ) photovoltaic (PV) cells was run between 13 laboratories within the European project CHEETAH. Five encapsulated PV cells were circulated to participants for being tested at Standard Test Conditions (STC). Three cells were a-Si/μc-Si tandem PV devices, each of which had a different short-circuit current ratio between the top junction and the bottom one; the remaining two cells were single-junction PV devices made with material representative of the individual junctions in the MJ cells. The RR PT's main purpose was to assess the capability of the participating laboratories, in terms of employed facilities and procedures, to test MJ PV devices. Therefore, participants were requested to perform STC measurements of all cells according to their own procedure, which might not include external quantum efficiency measurements. The European Solar Test Installation (ESTI) of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) provided the reference calibrations against which the participants' results are compared. ESTI made also a verification of the cells performance at STC at the end of the RR PT, in order to allow a comparison between the initial stable state at which the cells were calibrated (just before circulation) and the one they had reached at the end of the RR PT. The overall results of the RR PT are here presented and discussed together with some aspects of MJ PV testing that emerged as not adequately applied or largely missing. Their full implementation is expected to improve the consistency of future results.

Funding

European Union Seventh Framework Programme. Grant Number: 609788

History

School

  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

Published in

Progress in Photovoltaics

Volume

28

Issue

12

Pages

1258 - 1276

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons Ltd

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Rights holder

© European Union

Publisher statement

This is an Open Access Article. It is published by Wiley under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY 4.0). Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Acceptance date

2020-07-22

Publication date

2020-09-10

Copyright date

2020

ISSN

1062-7995

eISSN

1099-159X

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Tom Betts. Deposit date: 18 November 2020