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Effects of spectral variation on the device performance of copper indium diselenide and multi-crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules
Authors:W Okullo  MK MunjiFJ Vorster  EE van Dyk
Affiliation:Department of Physics, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Box 77000, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Abstract:We present results of an experimental investigation of the effects of the daily spectral variation on the device performance of copper indium diselenide and multi-crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules. Such investigations are of importance in characterization of photovoltaic devices. The investigation centres on the analysis of outdoor solar spectral measurements carried out at 10 min intervals on clear-sky days. We have shown that the shift in the solar spectrum towards infrared has a negative impact on the device performance of both modules. The spectral bands in the visible region contribute more to the short circuit current than the bands in the infrared region while the ultraviolet region contributes least. The quantitative effects of the spectral variation on the performance of the two photovoltaic modules are reflected on their respective device performance parameters. The decrease in the visible and the increase in infrared of the late afternoon spectra in each case account for the decreased current collection and hence power and efficiency of both modules.
Keywords:Spectral variation  Photovoltaic modules  CuInSe2  Multi-crystalline silicon  Performance
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