Shutter Recovery Test

This page presents the results of tests conducted with SAN-EI AM Solar Simulators to verify the reproducibility of irradiance when illumination is resumed after the shutter has been closed.

In practical operation of solar simulators, the shutter is frequently opened and closed during procedures such as:

  • sample exchange
  • measurement preparation
  • system adjustment

Therefore, how stably irradiance can be reproduced after the shutter is reopened is an important factor related to both operational usability and measurement reliability.

In this test series, the temporal variation of irradiance was measured under different shutter-closure durations in order to examine whether the duration of shutter closure affects irradiance behavior.

In this series, the following information is provided:

  • Measurement results for each model (numerical data and graphs)
  • Test conditions and measurement methods
  • Observations and evaluations

Raw measurement data (CSV) are available for members.

Test results are available for the following models.
Single-lamp Solar Simulator

ModelReport
XES-20S1View Report
XES-40S3View Report
XES-50S2View Report
XES-50S3View Report
XES-70S1View Report
XES-100S1View Report
XES-120S1View Report
XES-160S1View Report
XES-200S1View Report
XES-250S1View Report
XES-300S1View Report
XES-350S2View Report
XES-300S3View Report
XES-400S3View Report
XES-500S1View Report

Each link leads to the measurement report page for the respective model.

For details regarding the measurement method and equipment used, please refer to the following page.

Measurement Procedure

The results presented in this series are based on measurements conducted for each model under specific test conditions.

Results may vary depending on optical configuration and operating conditions.

Summary

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