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Effect of Incidence Angle Varying from 0 rad to π/2 rad and Intensity of Radio Waves on the Performance of a Silicon Solar Cell

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Figure 1. Silicon solar cell illuminated by multispectral light and under the influence of incidence angle of radio waves
Table 1. Intensity of the electromagnetic field for various distance solar cell-antenna.
Figure 2. Photocurrent density versus junction dy-namic velocity for various incidence angle (L = 0.02 cm; H = 0.03 cm; D = 26 cm2/s; μn = 1000 cm2/V.s)
Figure 5. Open circuit photovoltage for various dis-tance (L = 0.02 cm; H = 0.03 cm; D = 26 cm2/s; μn = 1000 cm2/V.s)
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