posted on 2018-11-01, 15:16authored byRalph Gottschalg
The response of thin-film photovoltaic devices to changes in the environment is
not well understood. There are a large number of conflicting reports, reflecting
largely the superimposed nature of the environmental effects. A separation of the
effects is not often attempted mainly because of the lack of appropriate spectral
data.
An experimental system has been designed and operated to facilitate the separation
of the environmental effects, including spectral effects. This involves measurements
in a controlled laboratory environment as well as outdoor monitoring.
Furthermore, a number of analysis tools have been developed and tested for their
suitability. In order to develop a system model, the applicability of parametric
models for thin-film devices is probed. The thermal variation of the underlying
physical parameters is investigated and problems of describing thin-film devices
with parametric models are discussed. [Continues.]
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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Publication date
2001
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A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.