The solar cell as a diode with ADM3

Item No. P9502400 | Type: Experiments

20 Minutes
10 Minutes
grades 7-10 , grades 10-13
Teachers/Professors
easy
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Principle

A solar cell consists of a p-doped and an n-doped layer. When light falls on them, free charge carriers are created, which are forced outwards by the electric field and thus generate a voltage. Due to this structure, the orientation of the voltage is clearly determined, which makes the following experiment possible. In this experiment, a voltage is applied to the darkened solar cell to show in a simple example that the solar cell has the properties of a diode. In an additional partial experiment, the dark characteristic of the solar cell can then be determined.

Benefits

  • Part of a system solution - easily expandable for further experiments
  • Simple teaching by using the demo board physics
  • Clear test execution by using ADM3 multimeters

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