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Photoelectric Effect
This effect is in direct contradiction to the laws of classical physics and without which solar cells would not exist. Here light travels in the form of photons with energy described by:
E hf
Not all photons are reflected some are absorbed or transmitted When a photon is absorbed, the energy of the photon is transferred to an electron in the crystal latticeThis is known as the photovoltaic effectSolar cells are made of semiconducting material, traditionally Silicon
Energy of the photon is transferred to the valence electrons in the n-type layer
These valence electrons escape their orbits leaving holes(electrons are majority carriers, holes are minority
carriers) This creates mobile electron-hole pairs
When p-type and n-type layers are placed together a p-n junction is formed and current begins to flowWhen electrons from the n layer move into the p layer a depletion zone is formed This zone separates the positive and negative charges and prevents a flow between them – an electric field is created
The diode created by the electric field allows current to flow in only one direction across the junction
Connecting the sides of the cell externally will cause electrons to flow to their original p side to meet with holes
The flow of electrons is a DC current (I)
The electric field of the cell is a voltage (V)
Here power (P) is given by:
P VI
Many of these cells are connected to in order to create a solar panel
By connecting the cells in series a higher voltage is obtained
By connecting the cells in parallel a higher current is obtained
Efficiency ( )
Maximum power (Pm) in W
Irradiance of input light (E) measured in W/m2
Surface area or solar cell (Ac) in m2
Fill factor (FF) Open circuit voltage (Voc)
Short circuit current (Isc)
m
c
P
E A
m c
oc sc oc sc
P A EFF
V I V I
Solar cells
1st generation- large area single layer n-p junction
Crystalline silicon
2nd generation- multi. Layer p-n junctions
Usually silicon
3rd generation- Semiconducting device which does not rely on
p-n junctions
Monocrystalline
Quantum dot cells- Electron-confined
nanoparticles
Thin Films deposited on supporting
substrates
Dye sensitized cellsOrganic polymer cells
Polycrystalline
Ribbon silicon
Thin-Films
Less material needed to create solar cell but less energy conversion efficiencyHowever, multi-layer thin films may have higher efficiencies then silicon wafersUse flexible resin film substrates instead of glass sheet substrates
Solar Shingles
Thin film PVs can be used as shingles
Cells shown here are triple junction
Each shingle has a pair of wires coming off its back so the system can be wired inside the attic
Conductive PolymersBuilt from thin films of organic semiconductorsThe high-efficiency cells made from GaAs where used in Deep Space 1
Dye-sensitive solar cells
Absorption occurs in dye molecules Electrons are passed on to the n-type TiO2, holes are passed to an electrolyte on the other side of the dyeHeat and UV light cause cells to degrade Low-cost productionModerate efficiency (less then 10%)
Quantum Dots
Semiconductor quantum dots can slow the cooling of hot electrons
This could enhance efficiencies up to 66%
Combination of quantum dots with polymers creates cells that can absorb IR radiation
Energy Storage
Energy produced by solar cells can be stored in batteries
For domestic systems it is most effective to run the meter backward- in effect selling the electricity to the grid
When electricity is needed and the solar cells are not producing the electricity can be bought back from the network
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