N. Kopidakis, P. Ndione, K. Lu, Greg Horrner, D. Friedman
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Measurements of the spectral response of cells in a PV module can provide important insight into the physics of the device and are also needed for the accurate calibration of the performance of these devices using solar simulators. While techniques for measuring the spectral response of PV cells are well established, measurement of the spectral response of all cells in a module is not straightforward since in this case one has electrical access to a string of cells and not to cells individually. Here we present a new approach for testing the spectral response of individual cells in silicon modules that allows for the fast mapping of the response at different locations of the module. We show that in some cases the spectral response of different cells in a module can vary considerably and propose an underlying mechanism for this variation. We also discuss the implications of this observation for the uncertainty of the spectral correction and of the ISC calibration using a solar simulator.