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The Solar Cell
• The most common type of solar cells are Photovoltaic
  Cells (PV cells)
• Converts sunlight directly into electricity
• Cells are made of a semiconductor material (eg. silicon)
• Light strikes the PV cell, and a certain portion is
  absorbed
• The light energy (in the form of photons) knocks
  electrons loose, allowing them to flow freely, forming a
  current
• Metal contacts on the top and bottom of PV cell draws
  off the current to use externally as power
Why Use Solar Cells?
• Low maintenance, long lasting sources of energy
• Provides cost-effective power supplies for people
  remote from the main electricity grid
• Non-polluting and silent sources of electricity
• Convenient and flexible source of small amounts
  of power
• Renewable and sustainable power, as a means to
  reduce global warming

• In 2002, the global market for photovoltaic panels
  and equipment was valued at 3.5 billion dollars
The Single Crystalline Silicon
Solar Cell
• Pure silicon is a poor
  conductor of electricity
• “Doping” of silicon with
  phosphorus and boron is
  necessary to create n-type
  and p-type regions
• This allows presence of
  free electrons and electron-
  free ‘holes’
• The p-n junction generates
  an electric field that acts
  as a diode, pushing
  electrons to flow from the
  P side to the N side
The Solar Cell
When Light Hits the Cell
• Light energy (photons) ionizes the atoms in the
  silicon and the internal field produced by the
  junction separates some of the positive charges
  (holes) from the negative charges (electrons)
• The holes are swept into the p-layer and the
  electrons are swept into the n-layer
• The charges can only recombine by passing
  through an external circuit outside the material
• Power is produced since the free electrons have to
  pass through the load to recombine with the
  positive holes
Efficiency of Solar Cells
• The amount of power available from a PV device
  is determined by
        – Type and area of the material
        – The intensity of the sunlight
        – The wavelength of the sunlight
• Single crystalline solar cells  25% efficency
• Polycrystalline silicon solar cells  less than
  20%
• Amorphous silicon solar cells  less than 10%

• Cells are connected in series to form a panel to
  provide larger voltages and an increased current
Arrays and Systems
• Panels of solar cells can be linked together
  to form a larger system – an array
                           (a) a PV panel array, ranging from two to
                               many hundreds of panels;
                               (b) a control panel, to regulate the power
                               from the panels;
                               (c) a power storage system, generally
                               comprising of a number of specially
                               designed batteries;
                               (d) an inverter, for converting the DC to
                               AC power (eg 240 V AC)
                               (e) backup power supplies such as diesel
                               startup generators (optional)
                               (f) framework and housing for the system
                               (g) trackers and sensors (optional);
Solar Cells are used in a wide
   variety of applications
• Toys, watches, calculators
• Electric fences
• Remote lighting systems
• Water pumping
• Water treatment
• Emergency power
• Portable power supplies
• Satellites
Future Applications
The Flexible Solar Cell
                          • Looks like denim
                          • Can be draped over any
                            shape
                          • No rigid, silicon base
                          • Made of thousands of
                            flexible, inexpensive solar
                            beads between two layers of
                            aluminum foil
                          • Each bead functions as a tiny
                            solar cell
Future Applications
Organic Solar Cells

• Based on photosynthesis in plants
• Use of light-sensitive dyes
• Cost of manufacture is decreased by
  60%

New Alloys

 • Indium, gallium, and Nitrogen
 • Converts full spectrum of sunlight from
       near-infrared to far-ultraviolet
Future Applications
       Nano Solar Cells      • Tiny rods are embedded
                               in a semi-conducting
                               plastic layer sandwiched
                               between two electrodes
                             • Rods act like wires,
                               absorbing light to create
                               an electric current

Tetrapod Nanocrystals
•   May double the efficiency of plastic solar cells
• Made of cadmium, tellurium
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Solar cells and its applications

  • 1. e l ls r C s o la & io n S a t p l ic A p I ts
  • 2. The Solar Cell • The most common type of solar cells are Photovoltaic Cells (PV cells) • Converts sunlight directly into electricity • Cells are made of a semiconductor material (eg. silicon) • Light strikes the PV cell, and a certain portion is absorbed • The light energy (in the form of photons) knocks electrons loose, allowing them to flow freely, forming a current • Metal contacts on the top and bottom of PV cell draws off the current to use externally as power
  • 3. Why Use Solar Cells? • Low maintenance, long lasting sources of energy • Provides cost-effective power supplies for people remote from the main electricity grid • Non-polluting and silent sources of electricity • Convenient and flexible source of small amounts of power • Renewable and sustainable power, as a means to reduce global warming • In 2002, the global market for photovoltaic panels and equipment was valued at 3.5 billion dollars
  • 4. The Single Crystalline Silicon Solar Cell • Pure silicon is a poor conductor of electricity • “Doping” of silicon with phosphorus and boron is necessary to create n-type and p-type regions • This allows presence of free electrons and electron- free ‘holes’ • The p-n junction generates an electric field that acts as a diode, pushing electrons to flow from the P side to the N side
  • 6. When Light Hits the Cell • Light energy (photons) ionizes the atoms in the silicon and the internal field produced by the junction separates some of the positive charges (holes) from the negative charges (electrons) • The holes are swept into the p-layer and the electrons are swept into the n-layer • The charges can only recombine by passing through an external circuit outside the material • Power is produced since the free electrons have to pass through the load to recombine with the positive holes
  • 7. Efficiency of Solar Cells • The amount of power available from a PV device is determined by – Type and area of the material – The intensity of the sunlight – The wavelength of the sunlight • Single crystalline solar cells  25% efficency • Polycrystalline silicon solar cells  less than 20% • Amorphous silicon solar cells  less than 10% • Cells are connected in series to form a panel to provide larger voltages and an increased current
  • 8. Arrays and Systems • Panels of solar cells can be linked together to form a larger system – an array (a) a PV panel array, ranging from two to many hundreds of panels; (b) a control panel, to regulate the power from the panels; (c) a power storage system, generally comprising of a number of specially designed batteries; (d) an inverter, for converting the DC to AC power (eg 240 V AC) (e) backup power supplies such as diesel startup generators (optional) (f) framework and housing for the system (g) trackers and sensors (optional);
  • 9. Solar Cells are used in a wide variety of applications • Toys, watches, calculators • Electric fences • Remote lighting systems • Water pumping • Water treatment • Emergency power • Portable power supplies • Satellites
  • 10. Future Applications The Flexible Solar Cell • Looks like denim • Can be draped over any shape • No rigid, silicon base • Made of thousands of flexible, inexpensive solar beads between two layers of aluminum foil • Each bead functions as a tiny solar cell
  • 11. Future Applications Organic Solar Cells • Based on photosynthesis in plants • Use of light-sensitive dyes • Cost of manufacture is decreased by 60% New Alloys • Indium, gallium, and Nitrogen • Converts full spectrum of sunlight from near-infrared to far-ultraviolet
  • 12. Future Applications Nano Solar Cells • Tiny rods are embedded in a semi-conducting plastic layer sandwiched between two electrodes • Rods act like wires, absorbing light to create an electric current Tetrapod Nanocrystals • May double the efficiency of plastic solar cells • Made of cadmium, tellurium
  • 13. l l… !!! ou a n k y Tha dra.J Dev en