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A review of modeling of luminescent coupling effect in multi-junction solar cell based on diode equation
[III-V multijunction solar cells for concentrating photovoltaics]

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  • Zhezhi Liu
  • Hui Lv
  • Yue Hu
  • Jun Liao
  • Hang Zhou
  • Yuehong Su

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The luminescent coupling effect in multi-junction solar cell is a phenomenon where extra photocurrent in one sub-cell is driven by radiative recombination of electron–hole pairs in another sub-cell. This paper focuses on the analysis of the modeling of luminescent coupling effect in multi-junction solar cell. These modelings are based on the two-diode equivalent circuit. Finally, it concludes that the study of the luminescent coupling effect requires not only a suitable modeling but also a good experimental method for detecting the characteristics of sub-cells in multi-junction solar cell.

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  • Zhezhi Liu & Hui Lv & Yue Hu & Jun Liao & Hang Zhou & Yuehong Su, 2021. "A review of modeling of luminescent coupling effect in multi-junction solar cell based on diode equation [III-V multijunction solar cells for concentrating photovoltaics]," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 16(4), pages 1519-1528.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:16:y:2021:i:4:p:1519-1528.
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    1. Hui Lv & Wenjuan Huang & Chunfu Cheng & Yiwen Ou & Jun Liao & Yuehong Su & Saffa Riffat, 2018. "An improved model to predict thermal runaway in concentrator III–V multi-junction solar cells," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 13(4), pages 432-437.
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