SolarDesign: An online photovoltaic device simulation and design platform

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沙威 [1 ]
王啸宇 [2 ]
陈文超 [3 ,1 ]
付钰豪 [4 ]
张立军 [2 ]
田亮 [3 ,1 ]
林敏慎 [5 ]
焦书迪 [1 ]
徐婷 [1 ]
孙天歌 [6 ]
刘冬雪 [6 ]
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[1] College of Information Science and Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University
[2] State Key Laboratory of Integrated Optoelectronics, Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials of MOE, Key Laboratory of Material Simulation Methods &Software of MOE, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jilin University
[3] ZJU–UIUC Institute, International Campus, Zhejiang University
[4] Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials, College of Physics, Jilin University
[5] College of Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang University
[6] Science and Technology Research Institute China Three Gorges
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TM914.4 [太阳能电池]; TP391.9 [计算机仿真];
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Solar Design(https://solardesign.cn/) is an online photovoltaic device simulation and design platform that provides engineering modeling analysis for crystalline silicon solar cells, as well as emerging high-efficiency solar cells such as organic, perovskite, and tandem cells. The platform offers user-updatable libraries of basic photovoltaic materials and devices, device-level multi-physics simulations involving optical–electrical–thermal interactions, and circuit-level compact model simulations based on detailed balance theory. Employing internationally advanced numerical methods, the platform accurately, rapidly, and efficiently solves optical absorption, electrical transport, and compact circuit models. It achieves multi-level photovoltaic simulation technology from “materials to devices to circuits” with fully independent intellectual property rights. Compared to commercial softwares, the platform achieves high accuracy and improves speed by more than an order of magnitude. Additionally, it can simulate unique electrical transport processes in emerging solar cells, such as quantum tunneling, exciton dissociation, and ion migration.
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页数:7
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