DocumentCode
122020
Title
Design improvements for the polyhedral specular reflector spectrum-splitting module for ultra-high efficiency (>50%)
Author
Eisler, Carissa N. ; Warmann, Emily C. ; Flowers, Cristofer A. ; Dee, Michelle ; Kosten, Emily D. ; Atwater, Harry A.
Author_Institution
California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
8-13 June 2014
Firstpage
2224
Lastpage
2229
Abstract
A spectrum-splitting module design, the polyhedral specular reflector (PSR), is proposed for ultra-high photovoltaic efficiency (>50%). Incident light is mildly concentrated (≤16 suns) and subsequently split seven ways by a series of multilayer dielectric filters. The split spectrum is directed into compound parabolic concentrators (CPCs) and each concentrates a given slice of the spectrum onto one of seven subcells for conversion. We have recently made significant improvements to the design, such as vertically stacking each submodule and rearranging the subcell order to increase the optical efficiency of the design. We optimize the concentration and composition of the parallelepiped prism (hollow vs. solid) and model designs with >50% module efficiencies including optical and cell nonidealities.
Keywords
solar cells; CPC; PSR; cell nonidealities; compound parabolic concentrators; incident light; multilayer dielectric filters; optical nonidealities; parallelepiped prism; polyhedral specular reflector; solar cell efficiency; spectrum-splitting module design; ultra-high photovoltaic efficiency; Coatings; Optical filters; Optical reflection; Photonic band gap; Photovoltaic systems; Solids; III–V compound semiconductor; concentrating; ray tracing; spectrum-splitting;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), 2014 IEEE 40th
Conference_Location
Denver, CO
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PVSC.2014.6925367
Filename
6925367
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