
SS-X220R
The SS-X Solar simulator uses a Xe short-arc lamp as the broadband light source. The Xe lamp has a 6000K color temperature, which is closest to natural sunlight (5500K). All SS-X series solar simulators not only utilize optical simulation software for the optical and mechanical system design, but also adopt Fourier-optics technology to generate spatially uniform irradiance. This technology has been used in semiconductor mask aligners with excellent results.
The AM1.5G filter of the SS-X solar light simulator, made with advanced Plasma Deposition technology, has high spectral accuracy and excellent durability, tripling the service lifetime. The superior spectrum grade makes the SS-X more suitable than other simulators for characterizing a wide variety of new solar cells, such as low-bandgap organic solar cells and perovskite/Si tandem solar cells. The SS-X can provide stable and continuous irradiance to illuminate the solar cells under test, which helps avoid characterization errors due to the slow response times of these solar cells.
A+ Spectrum: the closest to AM1.5G standard spectrum
Model | Output Beam Size | Spectrum | Uniformity | Instability | Working Distance |
SSX-50 | 50X50mm² | A+ | A | A+ | 250mm |
SSX-100R | 100X100mm² | A+ | A | A+ | 300mm |
SSX-180R | 180X180mm² | A+ | A | A+ | 520mm |
SSX-200R | 200X200mm² | A+ | A | A+ | 400mm |
SSX-220R | 220X220mm² | A+ | A | A+ | 400mm |