BS-520BK
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BS-520BK  Si Photodiode detector(for Amorphous silicon solar cell and the Dye-sensitized solar cell, organic photovoltaics,Perovskite solar cell)

 

The BS-520BK is the Photodiode detector which is Calibrated by the solar simulator whose light intensity is calibrated by the secondary reference amorphous solar cell. Using the heat ray cut filter in the BS-520 Photodiode detector, infrared spectral response has been rewduced and chracteristic or spectra response of the BS-520BK is similar to that of the thin film amorphous silicon solar cell,DSC,OPV, and Perovskite solar cell.

 

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Features

 

  • The BS-520BK can be used to adjust light intensity of the solar simulators that evaluate the output of the organic solar cells (DSC, OPV and Perovkite solar cell).

 

  • Referring to the JIS C8913 (secondary reference amorphous solar cell) and publication of Professor Seigo Ito, the property of the spectal response of the BS-520BK detector has been mede similar to that of the organic solar cell.

 

  • The current value in 1SUN is described on each of BS-529BK detector.

 

  • The spectral response data for each BS-520BK can be offered optionally

 

 

Data for EQE of BS-520BK

 

 

 

How to use BS-520BK

 

  1. Turn on the light of the solar simulator
  2. Place the BS-520BK detector to the irradiation area.
  3. Set the alligator clips on the pins of the BS-520BK and then connect the cables to the circuit tester.
  4. Check the value of the output current of the BS-520BK.
  5. Adjust the irradiation intensity of the solar simulator to the current value described on the BS-520BK detector.

 

Standard configuretions

 

●BS-520BK Si Photodiode detecotor 
●Testing


 


Related Product

 

BS-500BK Si Photodiode detector(for crystalline silicon solar cells)

  • Wavelength range 350-1100 nm
  • Can be used to adjust the amount of light in the solar simulator
  • The current value at 1 SUN is written on the detector, making it easy to adjust the amount of light.