Reference Cells
This photovoltaic reference cell is a radiometer used for measuring illumination levels when assessing the performance of photovoltaic devices. By quantifying the amount of light reaching a test device, it enables the light-to-electricity conversion performance of solar cells and modules to be measured and compared.
Reference cells are most commonly used to set the intensity of a light source to a particular test condition (e.g. one-sun) for I-V measurements.
Reference cells include a rugged enclosure, solar cell, temperature sensor, and protective window. Cell type, temperature sensor, and window material can be selected to meet your requirements.
PV Measurements, Inc. doesn't provide calibration data on its reference cells. In the United States, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories can perform such calibrations.
Features of Most Common Configuration
- May be used outside (not designed for continuous outdoor use) or with solar simulators
- 2-cm by 2-cm square silicon solar cell
- Close thermal contact between solar cell and enclosure
- Temperature sensor
- 4-wire contact to the solar cell
- BK7 glass window
- Broad-spectrum, low-reflectivity coating behind window and surrounding solar cell
- Mounting hole pattern (62 mm X 62 mm) compatible with WPVS reference cell design
Options
- Quartz window or colorglass filter for customizing spectral response to resemble that of a particular test material such as amorphous silicon (instead of BK7 glass)
- RTD temperature sensor or alternative thermocouple type
- Cable termination using your preferred connector
- Different size solar cell or aperture placed over solar cell
- Customer-provided solar cell
Other options are available; please contact us to discuss your requirements.