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Degradation of Photovoltaic Modules
Poledník, Tomáš ; Křivík, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor diploma thesis is focused on the constructional technology of the solar modules as well as on the problems of the induced degradation under the influence of the potential. It specifies the key issues and possible elements that influence the effect of environment with regard to possible causes of the origin of degeneration. The thesis includes the description of measuring of the polycrystalline and monocrystalline technologies that are resistant to the leading potential. Furthemore, the measuring was carried out on the chosen testing pieces that had been affected by the degradation of the output
Study of photovoltaic nanostructures using microscopy methods
Hertl, Vít ; Valenta,, Jan (referee) ; Fejfar, Antonín (advisor)
V této diplomové práci je nejprve ve zkratce uvedena teorie fyziky solárních článků, kde jsou zmíněny klíčové procesy ovlivňující účinnost konverze slunečního záření na elektrickou energii. Dále je předložena rešerše o fotovoltaických nanostrukturách (nanodráty, nanokrystaly), jejichž implementací je možné účinnost solárních článků zvýšit. V přehledu experimentálních technik ke zkoumání fotovoltaických nanostruktur je důraz kladen zejména na korelativní měření pomocí SEM a AFM, vodivostního AFM, měření EBIC a mikroskopické měření elektroluminiscence. V experimentální části jsou předloženy výsledky měření struktur mikrokrystalického křemíku, vzorku hetero-přechodového Si solárního článku s kontakty na zadní straně (IBC-SHJ z projektu NextBase) a V-pitů vzorku InGaN/GaN kvantových jam. Měření elektroluminiscence bylo provedeno na vzorcích III-V polovodičů (InGaP, GaAs). Byly vypočítány jinak těžko dostupné charakteristiky III-V tandemových solárních článků pomocí elektroluminiscence a srovnání vlastností IBC-SHJ zjištěných pomocí mikroskopického měření elektroluminiscence a EBIC. Provedením experimentů bylo zjištěno, jakým způsobem se dělí proud vybuzený svazkem elektronů mezi hrot AFM a vzorek mikrokrystalického křemíku.
A Wirelessly-controlled Set of Light Controllers for Live Performance
Pecháček, Jakub ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Šťáva, Martin (advisor)
This paper describes the design and manufacture wirelessly controlled set of light cont- rollers. They will find their place in the theater for live performances or non-traditional dance ensembles. The result of this work will ensure full control over the controlled lights and provide them power over live performance.
Characterisation solar cell electric properties by CCD camera
Steiner, Patrik ; Jandová, Kristýna (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is the characterization of electrical properties of solar cell using CCD camera. Diagnostic methods are based on electroluminescence and microplasma emitted from the surface of the solar cell. The results are then compared with the method LBIC (Light Beam Induced Current) and described the various defects in industrial production.
Characteristics features of luminescence radiation solar cells
Malý, Martin ; Šimonová, Lucie (referee) ; Stojan, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with characteristic features of luminiscence radiation solar cells during electroluminiscence. Electroluminescence is the process in which a substance begins to radiate electromagnetic radiation (luminiscence radiation) due to passing electrical current. Various defects in the structure of the photovoltaic cell can cause polarization of that radiation. The aim of this thesis is to measure some polycrystalline solar cells by electroluminescence. Selected solar cell is measured by electroluminescence extended by polarizing filter and afterward collected data are processed in MATLAB.
Influence of temperature dependence of luminescence solar cells
Koutný, Michal ; Veselý, Aleš (referee) ; Dolenský, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with determination defects in solar cells using non-destructive methods. Defects are determinating by electroluminescence method and microplasma method in temperature influence. Temperature will be changed by Peltier cells. By using this various temperatures during the testing we can receive more objective results thanks to simulated operation conditions.
Electronic ballast for power LEDs
Vágner, Richard ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design of power LED driver. This driver contains electronic ballast circuits, converters, filters and control circuits. Overviews of circuits used in practice are listed along with analysis of power LED and considering options for selecting an appropriate design solution. Principles of creating the device, structure and problems of current source are described in thesis. Including detailed overview of converters, ballasts and topologies used in lighting systems with the selection of a suitable solution for the final device with an output power of 50 W. The thesis includes cooling dimensioning for selected power LEDs, input circuit with EMI filter, bridge rectifier, boost converter and flyback converter with pulse transformer.
Analyse of photovoltaic solar cells by the photoluminescence method
Richter, Vladimír ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the issues of photovoltaic cells. The main aim of this thesis is to introduce the principles of operation of solar cells and methods of detection of defects affecting their quality. The first part is about the functional properties of silicon cells and it also examines the possibilities of detecting the defects of these structures. It also describes the most commonly used modern diagnostic methods. In the next part, practical tests of photovoltaic cells using the methods electroluminescence and photoluminescence are performed. These methods are based on the excitation of luminescence radiation of the silicon material by the external light source.
Inovation of system for electroluminiscence defect detection of solar cells
Lepík, Pavel ; Křivík, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This master thesis analyses the existing methods both practically and theoretically used to detect defected surface area in solar cells. Various methods were used but by using an upgraded CMOS camera without IR filter to implement the electroluminescence method, this has proven to have a very crucial impact on the results. Given the overall results and the acquired information, a procedure with a simple parameter can be setup to carry out the measurements. In addition to this a catalog was formed showing the defects occurring in mono and polycrystalline solar cells.
Long-term monitoring of parameters of photovoltaic modules
Kladiva, Roman ; Solčanský, Marek (referee) ; Gvritishvili, Roman (advisor)
This thesis deals with the influence of degradation mechanisms to change the parameters of photovoltaic panels. The aim of the study was the long-term monitoring of selected solar modules, comparing their parameters with measurements from previous years and the evaluation of degradation mechanisms on their properties. The theoretical part is focused on the description of the monitored parameters and defects Panel, are discussed measuring methods by which the modules were monitored. Experimental part then consists of measuring modules individual test methods. The measured values were subsequently constructed graphical dependence, and the results were compared with measurements from previous years. The last part of the thesis is devoted to evaluation of the degradation of PV modules.

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