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You need to do an IPCE measurement to determine that. IPCE stands for incident photon to current conversion efficiency. There are many, many loss factors affecting the absorption of a photon and the ultimate conversion of that photon to an electron in the solar cell. Basically the answer to your question is not very much at all ie especially for a large solar pannel!If you just want to see if you can register something ok but youll probably be in the microamp range...If you use a very small test cell, eg 1cm2, which can be completely illuminated by your beam youll be able to measure much higher values. It will depend on the intensity of illumination at the pannel or junction rather than the intensity of the source ie distance plays a crucial role. If you really are interested, I can send you a few papers on IPCE and IV measurements for solar cells. :beer: