A Solar Simulator Lamp (for Electrical Characterization)

8 December 2024

The Solar Simulator Lamp is a device used in various scientific and industrial applications, playing a critical role in photovoltaic cell testing, material durability tests, solar energy system performance analysis, as well as biological research and other photon-based tests by simulating the spectral properties of sunlight in a laboratory environment.

Key Features:

  • AM 1.5G Spectrum Simulation: Simulates the AM 1.5G solar spectrum within a wavelength range of 350 – 1050 nm.
  • Class AAA for 20 mm x 1 mm Substrates: Provides high accuracy for smaller substrates.
  • Class ABA for 25 mm x 25 mm Substrates: Suitable for slightly larger substrates while maintaining high quality.
  • Spectral Deviation: Less than 70%, ensuring accurate spectral reproduction.
  • Spectral Range: More than 80%, ensuring comprehensive simulation of the solar spectrum.
  • Power Output: Capable of delivering 1000 W/m² power, replicating standard sunlight conditions for accurate testing.

This device is essential for simulating sunlight in controlled environments, enabling precise testing and evaluation of photovoltaic devices, material performance, and other photon-dependent systems.