I don't have anything simple to offer. The complexity doesn't come from the 
geometry; the equations are just really hard to solve. My current work on PV is 
a very modular structure with a bunch of modules and classes that I'm not ready 
to release yet because it's still got some weird behaviors I haven't sorted 
out. 

My early efforts were self-contained scripts, but they don't converge when I 
try to run them now. I'll forward one of these old 1D scripts to you separately 
and you're welcome to use it as a starting point, but caveat emptor.

On Feb 20, 2012, at 9:48 AM, boyfarrell wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> I noticed in this presentation (FiPy: A PDE Solver for Materials Science. J. 
> E. Guyer, D. Wheeler & J. A. Warren) a rather complicated 2D solar cell 
> example is demonstrated. I was wondering if anybody has a very simple 1D 
> solar cell example? I am interested in solving the drift-diffusion equation 
> for a pn-junction solar cell with FiPy and I am looking for a nice starting 
> point.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Dan
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