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English: The Shockley-Queisser limit for the maximum possible efficiency of a solar cell. The x-axis is the bandgap of the solar cell, the y-axis is the highest possible efficiency (ratio of electrical power output to light power input). (Assumes a single-junction solar cell under unconcentrated light, and some other assumptions too.) The curve is wiggly because of IR absorption bands in the atmosphere: I used the actual AM1.5G solar spectrum data. Sometimes people approximate the solar spectrum by a 6000K blackbody spectrum instead, and they get a smoother curve with slightly different values. I cross-checked my curve with independently-calculated ones and they agree to high accuracy.
Deutsch: Die Shockley-Queisser-Grenze für den maximal möglichen Wirkungsgrad einer Solarzelle (Vorausgesetzt wird eine Single-Junction-Solarzelle mit nichtkonzentriertem Licht sowie einigen anderen Annahmen.). Dargestellt ist die Bandabstandsenergie der Solarzelle (x-Achse) zum höchstmöglichen Wirkungsgrad (y-Achse, Verhältnis von elektrischer Ausgangsleistung zur einfallenden Lichtleistung). Die Kurve ist etwas wacklig aufgrund von Einflüssen durch IR-Absorptionsbanden in der Atmosphäre, hierbei wurden die tatsächlichen Daten AM1.5G-Sonnenspektrum genutzt. Manchmal wird dieses Spektrum durch ein 6000-K-Schwarzkörperspektrum angenähert. In diesem Fall erhält man eine glattere Kurve mit leicht unterschiedlichen Werten. Die hier gezeigte Darstellung wurde mit unabhängigen Darstellungen aus anderen Quellen (siehe unten) verglichen und zeigen einer hohe Übereinstimmung.
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