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Himanshu Kulshreshtha
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Asked: May 15, 20242024-05-15T08:26:40+05:30 2024-05-15T08:26:40+05:30In: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

Draw and explain I-V characteristics of a solar cell.

Draw and explain I-V characteristics of a solar cell.

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-05-15T08:27:07+05:30Added an answer on May 15, 2024 at 8:27 am

      The I-V (current-voltage) characteristics of a solar cell describe its behavior under different operating conditions, showing the relationship between the current passing through the cell and the voltage applied across it. These characteristics are typically represented graphically on a plot with current (I) on the y-axis and voltage (V) on the x-axis.

      The I-V characteristics of a solar cell can be divided into four main regions:

      1. Dark or Open-Circuit Region (Illumination Absent):

        • In this region, no external load is connected to the solar cell, and no current flows through it.
        • The voltage across the cell is at its maximum value, known as the open-circuit voltage (( V_{oc} )).
        • As there is no external load, the current is zero, represented as the origin (0,0) point on the I-V plot.
      2. Light or Short-Circuit Region (Illumination Present):

        • In this region, the solar cell is exposed to illumination, typically sunlight.
        • The external load is short-circuited, causing the voltage across the cell to drop to zero (short-circuit voltage ( V_{sc} = 0 )).
        • The current through the cell reaches its maximum value, known as the short-circuit current (( I_{sc} )).
        • The I-V plot intersects the y-axis at the ( I_{sc} ) value.
      3. Proportional Region (Ohmic Region):

        • As the voltage across the cell increases (with increasing load resistance), the current through the cell also increases proportionally.
        • The cell operates as a current source, delivering a relatively constant current under varying voltage conditions.
        • In this region, the solar cell behaves similarly to an ideal current source, with the current remaining relatively constant regardless of the load resistance.
      4. Saturation or Breakdown Region:

        • Beyond a certain voltage threshold, the current through the cell reaches a maximum value and remains constant.
        • Further increases in voltage do not result in corresponding increases in current, as the cell enters saturation.
        • The voltage at which saturation occurs is known as the saturation voltage (( V_{sat} )).
        • The cell operates in this region when it is subjected to high-intensity illumination or when the voltage across the cell exceeds a certain threshold.

      The I-V characteristics of a solar cell provide valuable information about its performance, efficiency, and operating conditions. Understanding these characteristics helps in optimizing the design and operation of solar cell systems for various applications, including power generation, electronics, and renewable energy systems.

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