Performance of Series Connected GaAs Photovoltaic Converters under Multimode Optical Fiber Illumination

Q3 Engineering
Tiqiang Shan, Xinglin Qi
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Abstract

In many military and industrial applications, GaAs photovoltaic (PV) converters are connected in series in order to generate the required voltage compatible with most common electronics. Multimode optical fibers are usually used to carry high-intensity laser and illuminate the series connected GaAs PV converters in real time. However, multimode optical fiber illumination has a speckled intensity pattern. The series connected PV array is extremely sensitive to nonuniform illumination; its performance is limited severely by the converter that is illuminated the least. This paper quantifies the effects of multimode optical fiber illumination on the performance of series connected GaAs PV converters, analyzes the loss mechanisms due to speckles, and discusses the maximum illumination efficiency. In order to describe the illumination dependent behavior detailedly, modeling of the series connected PV array is accomplished based on the equivalent circuit for PV cells. Finally, a series of experiments are carried out to demonstrate the theory analysis.
多模光纤照明下串联GaAs光伏转换器的性能研究
在许多军事和工业应用中,GaAs光伏(PV)转换器是串联连接的,以便产生与大多数常见电子设备兼容的所需电压。多模光纤通常用于传输高强度激光,并对串联的GaAs光伏变换器进行实时照明。然而,多模光纤照明具有散斑强度模式。串联光伏阵列对不均匀光照极为敏感;它的性能受到光照最少的变换器的严重限制。本文量化了多模光纤照明对串联GaAs光伏转换器性能的影响,分析了光斑造成的损耗机理,并讨论了最大照明效率。为了详细描述串联光伏阵列的光照依赖行为,基于光伏电池等效电路对串联光伏阵列进行了建模。最后,通过一系列实验对理论分析进行了验证。
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Advances in Optoelectronics
Advances in Optoelectronics ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
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期刊介绍: Advances in OptoElectronics is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of optoelectronics.
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