This graph shows the current-voltage (J-V) curve of a solar cell under illumination. The forward current increases as the voltage increases from 0V to the open circuit voltage of around 0.6V, then decreases as the voltage continues to increase. The short circuit current density is around -20 mA/cm^2. The curve provides information about the solar cell's performance under an applied voltage bias when exposed to light.
This graph shows the current-voltage (J-V) curve of a solar cell under illumination. The forward current increases as the voltage increases from 0V to the open circuit voltage of around 0.6V, then decreases as the voltage continues to increase. The short circuit current density is around -20 mA/cm^2. The curve provides information about the solar cell's performance under an applied voltage bias when exposed to light.
This graph shows the current-voltage (J-V) curve of a solar cell under illumination. The forward current increases as the voltage increases from 0V to the open circuit voltage of around 0.6V, then decreases as the voltage continues to increase. The short circuit current density is around -20 mA/cm^2. The curve provides information about the solar cell's performance under an applied voltage bias when exposed to light.