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Two-dimensional angular transmission characterization of CPV modules
Author(s) -
Rebeca Herrero,
César Domínguez,
Stephen Askins,
Ignacio Antón,
Gabriel Sala
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.18.00a499
Subject(s) - optics , transmission (telecommunications) , collimator , stray light , physics , ray tracing (physics) , characterization (materials science) , flash (photography) , concentrator , acceptance angle , computer science , telecommunications
This paper proposes a fast method to characterize the two-dimensional angular transmission function of a concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) system. The so-called inverse method, which has been used in the past for the characterization of small optical components, has been adapted to large-area CPV modules. In the inverse method, the receiver cell is forward biased to produce a Lambertian light emission, which reveals the reverse optical path of the optics. Using a large-area collimator mirror, the light beam exiting the optics is projected on a Lambertian screen to create a spatially resolved image of the angular transmission function. An image is then obtained using a CCD camera. To validate this method, the angular transmission functions of a real CPV module have been measured by both direct illumination (flash CPV simulator and sunlight) and the inverse method, and the comparison shows good agreement.

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