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Thermal characteristics of high-efficiency photovoltaic converters of high-power laser light
V. M. Andreeva, N. Yu. Davidukb, D. A. Malevskiia, P. V. Pokrovskiia, N. A. Sadchikova, A. V. Chekalina, A. V. Andreevaa a Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg
b Alferov Federal State Budgetary Institution of Higher Education and Science Saint Petersburg National Research Academic University of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg
Abstract:
The influence exerted by the heat removal conditions on the extent of overheating of photovoltaic converters of high-power ($>$10$^3$ W/cm$^2$) laser light has been studied. The temperature of the $p$–$n$ junction of photovoltaic cells was measured by recording the instantaneous values of the open-circuit voltage generated by laser light. The effect of cooling in high-efficiency photovoltaic cells (efficiency = 55%) via removal of a substantial part of absorbed optical power by the photocurrent into the external load was demonstrated. It was shown that, at laser radiation power of 2.5 W, the overheating of a photocell with an area of 1.7 $\times$ 10$^{-3}$ cm$^2$ relative to the copper heatsink temperature is 48$^{\circ}$C in the no-load conditions and 30$^{\circ}$C in operation with the optimal load.
Received: 04.07.2018
Citation:
V. M. Andreev, N. Yu. Daviduk, D. A. Malevskii, P. V. Pokrovskii, N. A. Sadchikov, A. V. Chekalin, A. V. Andreeva, “Thermal characteristics of high-efficiency photovoltaic converters of high-power laser light”, Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 44:21 (2018), 105–110; Tech. Phys. Lett., 44:11 (2018), 999–1001
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