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18 September 2008 Efficiency and stability investigations of large area organic photovoltaic modules
Darin W. Laird, Shijun Jia, Jan Bernkopf, John Krieg, Jessica Benson-Smith, Sergey Li, Shawn P. Williams
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Large area organic photovoltaic modules have been fabricated with 232.8 cm2 of total area with 108 cm2 of photoactive area. Efficiencies up to 2.3% by active area (1.1% by total area) demonstrate operation of a multicell module with configurable voltage and current output. NREL certification is reported and is an example of the largest OPV module certified by NREL, as well as the only polymer:fullerene-based module tested. Module lifetime data were collected and with ca. 550 h of light-soaking, > 2000h of lifetime is expected based on extrapolation. The conditions of the test were 100% duty cycle, ~ 1 Sun Xe-arc lamp, KG5-Si reference, ~25 °C controlled temperature. The lifetime data were normalized with respect to the variations and fade of the Xe-arc lamp source.
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Darin W. Laird, Shijun Jia, Jan Bernkopf, John Krieg, Jessica Benson-Smith, Sergey Li, and Shawn P. Williams "Efficiency and stability investigations of large area organic photovoltaic modules", Proc. SPIE 7052, Organic Photovoltaics IX, 705205 (18 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.799602
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KEYWORDS
Lamps

Glasses

Sun

Organic photovoltaics

Photodiodes

Silicon

Polymers

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