Comprehensive Analysis of Spectral Mismatch Factor for Solar Cells Based on In Situ Observation of Aerosol Optical Depth Spectra and Solar Spectral Irradiance in Korea
Chang Ki Kim,
Hyun-Goo Kim,
Yong-Heack Kang
et al.
Abstract:The spectral mismatch factor for solar cells quantifies their relative performance in converting solar irradiance between the incident and reference solar spectra into electricity. This study attempted to evaluate the spectral mismatch factor for eight types of solar cells and investigate their sensitivity to changes in the solar spectral irradiance, which is dependent on the aerosol optical properties in a clear sky. Copper indium gallium diselenide cells have the highest mean value of the spectral mismatch f… Show more
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