The SS-20FL fiber optic solar simulator is equipped with testing instruments and fixtures, which can be used to test the electrical performance of photovoltaic devices (including various solar cells), such as Pmax, lmax, Vmax, and I-V curves. This device can also be applied to research, testing, and evaluation in the fields of photocatalysis, photosensitive materials, optoelectronic materials, optoelectronic devices, and photobiology.
SS-20FL Fiber Optic Solar SimulatorEquipment equipped with testing instruments and fixtures can be used to test the electrical performance of photovoltaic devices (including various solar cells), such as Pmax, lmax, Vmax, and I-V curves. This device can also be applied to research, testing, and evaluation in the fields of photocatalysis, photosensitive materials, optoelectronic materials, optoelectronic devices, and photobiology.
The radiation intensity of sunlight in free space at its average distance to Earth is defined as the solar constant, with a value of 1353W/m2. The degree to which the atmosphere affects the reception of sunlight on the Earth's surface is defined as the air mass.
The state of zero atmospheric quality (AM 0) refers to the situation where sunlight is received in outer space, suitable for applications such as artificial satellites and spacecraft. The state of atmospheric quality 1 (AM 1) refers to the situation where sunlight directly shines vertically on the Earth's surface, with an incident light power of 925 W/m2. Equivalent to the sunlight that a clear summer day can withstand at sea level.
Composition of solar simulator: light chamber, precision power controller, AM1.5G filter, optical shutter control unit, collimating lens, optical integrator, imported 150W xenon lamp, automatic timer and equipment bracket, etc;
Continuous adjustable light intensity; Adjustment range: 70%~130%;
Adopting a fully black anti reflective design, equipped with high-efficiency elliptical spotlights and imported special short arc xenon lamps, with a power not exceeding 150W;
