TS-Space Systems Launches New Range of Solar Simulators

TS-Space Systems has launched a new range of solar simulators that provide the worlds best spectral
match for AM0 and AM1.5.

The new UNISIM range of metal-halide based solar simulators provide the world leading spectral match technology of TS-Space Systems along with performance parameters that meet and surpass the Class A (ASTM E) standards.

These simulators also provide zonal spectral control in two or three zones, allowing portions of the spectrum to be isolated during multijunction cell testing and development.

With a temporal stability of +/- 0.15%, uniformity of +/- 2% and the worlds best spectral match, the UNISIM solar simulator range can provide 60mm-100mm diameter target areas at AM0 or AM1.5 using an interchangeable filter system making them one of the best solutions for solar cell research and testing.

TS Space Systems is a physics-based group, that has been providing support mainly, but not exclusively, to the space industry for more than twenty one years. Our customers' requirements have taken us into the field of solar simulation, and for the last eight years we have been continually improving and refining our range of close-match, solar simulators, both for AM0 and AM1.5. We are continually working on the development of our systems so as to provide the best solar simulators for photovoltaic research and development needs.

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