학술논문
Development of a new 550/spl times/ concentrator module with 3J cells - performance and reliability
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Conference
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Source
Conference Record of the Thirty-first IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 2005. Photovoltaic Specialists Conference Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 2005. Conference Record of the Thirty-first IEEE. :631-634 2005
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0160-8371
Abstract
The status of the development of a new concentrator module in Japan is discussed based on three arguments, performance, reliability and cost. The peak uncorrected efficiency for a 7,056 cm/sup 2/ 400/spl times/ module with 36 solar cells connected in series was 26.6 % was measured in house. The peak uncorrected efficiencies of the same type of the module with 6 solar cells connected in series and 1,176 cm/sup 2/ area measured by Fraunhofer ISE and NREL were 27.4 % and 24.8 % respectively. The peak uncorrected efficiency for a 550/spl times/ and 5,445 cm/sup 2/ module with 20 solar cells connected in series was 28.9 %. The temperature corrected efficiency under the best sunshine condition in Japan for the 550/spl times/ module was 31.5/spl plusmn/2%. For reliability, some new degradation modes inherent to high concentration III-V solar cell system are discussed and a 20 year lifetime under concentrated flux exposure proven. The fail-safe issues of the concentrated sunlight are also discussed. For cost, the overall scenario for the reduction of material cost is discussed.