J.J. Campayo's scientific contributions
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... where is the current of sub-cells, is the number of sub-cells, (top: =1), (medium: =2), (bottom: =3). is the sub-cell photocurrent, is the sub-cell inverse saturation current of the diode, a is symbolize Boltzmann constant, T is the temperature of the sub-cell, K is the electron charge, and q is the diode ideality factor, V is the total voltage across the cell, and ℎ are series and shunt resistances [115]. ...
... The electrical behavior of a PV cell resembles that of a diode because of the p-n junction of a semiconductor material that is sensitive to sunlight as the guiding physical principle. It is theoretically possible to describe the perfect solar cell as an anti-parallel current source for a diode Fig. 2 37) . Light exposure causes a direct current to be created, which changes linearly with the amount of solar energy. ...