Title:
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Worldwide outdoor round robin study of organic photovoltaic devices and modules
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Author(s):
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Madsen, M.V.; Gevorgyan, A.S.; Kroon, J.M.; Sommeling, P.M.; et al, see document
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Published by:
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Publication date:
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ECN
Solar Energy
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1-8-2014
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ECN report number:
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Document type:
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ECN-W--14-024
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Article (scientific)
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Number of pages:
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10
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Published in: Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells (Elsevier), , 2014, Vol.130, p.281-290.
Abstract:
Accurate characterization and reporting of organic photovoltaic (OPV) device performance remains
one of the important challenges in the ?eld. The large spread among the ef?ciencies of devices with the same structure reported by different groups is signi?cantly caused by different procedures and equipment used during testing. The presented article addresses this issue by offering a new method of device testing using “suitcase sample” approach combined with outdoor testing that limits the diversity of the equipment, and a strict measurement protocol. A round robin outdoor characterization of roll-to-roll coated OPV cells and modules conducted among 46 laboratories worldwide is presented, where the samples and the testing equipment were integrated in a compact suitcase that served both as a sample transportation tool and as a holder and test equipment during testing. In addition, an internet based coordination was used via plasticphotovoltaics.org that allowed fast and ef?cient communication among participants and provided a controlled reporting format for the results that eased the analysis of the data. The reported deviations among the laboratories were limited to 5% when compared to the Si reference device integrated in the suitcase and were up to 8% when calculated using the local irradiance data. Therefore, this method offers a fast, cheap and ef?cient tool for sample sharing and testing that allows conducting outdoor measurements of OPV devices in a reproducible manner.
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