2023
DOI: 10.1002/pip.3690
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Quantifying optical loss of high‐voltage degradation modes in photovoltaic modules using spectral analysis

Abstract: The direct current bias for photovoltaic (PV) modules interconnected in series‐strings may include both high voltage negative (“HV−”) and positive (“HV+”) polarity with respect to the electrical ground. Multiple degradation modes, resulting in quantifiable optical loss, were found to occur during HV−/HV+ sequential stress, including corrosion of the external glass surface, encapsulant delamination (at its interfaces with the glass and the PV cell), internal haze formation (resulting from a chemical interaction… Show more

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“…The larger the Fielder constant is, the higher the Faraday deflecting angle and the measuring sensitivity and Signal-to-noise Ratio (SNR) of the transformer are. The study proposes the use of a paramagnetic magneto-optical material, TGG crystals, which have a high Fielder's constant and can reduce the length of the required material while improving SNR and the measuring sensitivity, thus reducing the effect of linear birefringence [16,17]. TGG is a paramagnetic material widely used in magneto-optical applications, especially as a magneto-optical crystal in high-performance far-infrared optical isolators.…”
Section: Materials Improvement Of Sensing Unit Based On Tgg Crystalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larger the Fielder constant is, the higher the Faraday deflecting angle and the measuring sensitivity and Signal-to-noise Ratio (SNR) of the transformer are. The study proposes the use of a paramagnetic magneto-optical material, TGG crystals, which have a high Fielder's constant and can reduce the length of the required material while improving SNR and the measuring sensitivity, thus reducing the effect of linear birefringence [16,17]. TGG is a paramagnetic material widely used in magneto-optical applications, especially as a magneto-optical crystal in high-performance far-infrared optical isolators.…”
Section: Materials Improvement Of Sensing Unit Based On Tgg Crystalmentioning
confidence: 99%