Title :
PVMirror: A New Concept for Tandem Solar Cells and Hybrid Solar Converters
Author :
Yu, Zhengshan J. ; Fisher, Kathryn C. ; Wheelwright, Brian M. ; Angel, Roger P. ; Holman, Zachary C.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr., Comput., & Energy Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract :
As the solar electricity market has matured, energy conversion efficiency and storage have joined installed system cost as significant market drivers. In response, manufacturers of flat-plate silicon photovoltaic (PV) cells have pushed cell efficiencies above 25%-nearing the 29.4% detailed-balance efficiency limit-and both solar thermal and battery storage technologies have been deployed at utility scale. This paper introduces a new tandem solar collector employing a “PVMirror” that has the potential to both increase energy conversion efficiency and provide thermal storage. A PVMirror is a concentrating mirror, spectrum splitter, and light-to-electricity converter all in one: It consists of a curved arrangement of PV cells that absorb part of the solar spectrum and reflect the remainder to their shared focus, at which a second solar converter is placed. A strength of the design is that the solar converter at the focus can be of a radically different technology than the PV cells in the PVMirror; another is that the PVMirror converts a portion of the diffuse light to electricity in addition to the direct light. We consider two case studies-a PV cell located at the focus of the PVMirror to form a four-terminal PV-PV tandem, and a thermal receiver located at the focus to form a PV-CSP (concentrating solar thermal power) tandem-and compare the outdoor energy outputs to those of competing technologies. PVMirrors can outperform (idealized) monolithic PV-PV tandems that are under concentration, and they can also generate nearly as much energy as silicon flat-plate PV while simultaneously providing the full energy storage benefit of CSP.
Keywords :
power convertors; power markets; solar cells; PVMirror; battery storage technology; concentrating mirror; energy conversion efficiency; flat-plate silicon photovoltaic cells; hybrid solar converters; light-to-electricity converter; solar electricity market; solar thermal technology; spectrum splitter; tandem solar cells; Glass; Heterojunctions; Mirrors; Photonic band gap; Photovoltaic cells; Silicon; Concentrating solar power; concentrator; multi-junction; photovoltaic cells; solar energy; solar thermal; tandem;
Journal_Title :
Photovoltaics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JPHOTOV.2015.2458571