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Description: This is the Air Mass 0 spectrum, generated with SMARTS v 2.9.2 (with the SMARTS/Gueymard model chosen for the extraterrestrial spectrum).
Outputs Integrated over the range 280–4000 nm:
- Intensity: 1348,0434 (W/m²)
- Photon flux : 6,1445397E+17 (cm–2⋅s–1)
- Photon current : 98,447815 (mA/cm2)
Columns:
- Column 1: Wavelength (nm)
- Column 2: Spectral irradiance (W⋅m–2⋅nm–1)
- Column 3: Cumulative photon flux (cm–2⋅s–1)
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Description: This is the Air Mass 1.5 direct normal irradiance, calculated with SMARTS v 2.9.2 with inputs chosen per international standard IEC 60904-3-Ed2.
Outputs Integrated over the range 280–4000 nm:
- Intensity: 900,18710 W/m2
- Photon flux: 3,9855336E+17 cm–2⋅s–1
- Photon current: 63,856220 mA/cm2
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Description: This is the Air mass 1.5 global tilted irradiance, calculated with SMARTS v 2.9.2 with inputs chosen per international standard IEC 60904-3-Ed2. Note that this standard calls for the SMARTS output values for the spectral irradiance to be multiplied by a normalisation factor (0.9971) "in order to get an integrated irradiance of 1000 W/m2 in the wavelength range 0 to infinity."
Outputs Integrated over the range 280–4000 nm:
- Intensity: 997,54153 W/m2
- Photon flux: 4,2907423E+17 cm–2⋅s–1
- Photon current: 68,746273 mA/cm2
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Description: This is the Spectral irradiance of the Xenon flash (unfiltered) typically used to illuminate samples during photoconductance lifetime measurement (eg. with a Sinton WCT tool).
Outputs: Integrated over the range 251–1200 nm:
- Intensity: 751,27626 W/m2
- Photon flux: 2,8978947E+17 cm–2⋅s–1
- Photon current: 46,430068 mA/cm2
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Description: This is the Spectral irradiance (through a high pass filter) of the Xenon flash typically used to illuminate samples during photoconductance lifetime measurement (eg. with a Sinton WCT tool).
Outputs: Integrated over the range 251–1200 nm:
- Intensity: 632,63091 W/m2
- Photon flux: 2,8977775E+17 cm–2⋅s–1
- Photon current: 46,428190 mA/cm2
Files contained in data folder: data/refractive_indexes
Refractive index data of Silicon downloaded from PV Lighthouse
Description: This is a list of the complex refractive index for Si in function of the of the wave length.
Reference
[Gre08] M. Green, 'Self-consistent optical parameters of intrinsic silicon at 300K including temperature coefficients', Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells 92, pp. 1305–1310, 2008.
- Row 1: Wavelength
- Row 2: n (real part of refractive index)
- Row 3: k (imaginary part of refractive index: Exctinction coefficient)
- Row 4: alpha (cm-1) absorption coefficient
Description: This is the complex refractive index for Air in function of the wave length.
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Reference:
[Pal85d] E. Palik, Handbook of Optical Constants of Solids Vol I, Academic Press, Orlando, pp. 577–580, 1985.
- Row 1: Wavelength
- Row 2: n (real part of refractive index)
- Row 3: k (imaginary part of refractive index: Exctinction coefficient)
- Row 4: alpha (cm-1) absorption coefficient