Si Solar Cell 1D
Application ID: 35661
This tutorial uses a simple 1D model of a silicon solar cell to illustrate the basic steps to set up and perform a device physics simulation with the Semiconductor Module. A user-defined expression is used for the photo-generation rate and the result shows typical I-V and P-V curves of solar cells.
The carrier generation mechanism from the photovoltaic effect is not modeled in detail. Instead, a user-defined expression is used for the total generation rate, based on Beer's law with the empirical Si absorption spectra and an approximated AM1.5 spectra. The Shockley-Read-Hall model is employed to capture the main recombination effect. Under normal operating conditions, photo-generated carriers are swept to each side of the depletion region of the p-n junction. A small forward bias voltage is applied to extract the electrical power, given by the product of the photocurrent and the applied voltage.
To learn more about this example, see a related blog post: "Analyzing a Silicon Solar Cell Design with the Semiconductor Module".
This model example illustrates applications of this type that would nominally be built using the following products:
however, additional products may be required to completely define and model it. Furthermore, this example may also be defined and modeled using components from the following product combinations:
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