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Semiconductor-dielectric-metal solar absorbers with high spectral selectivity.

Authors :
Tervo, Eric J.
Steiner, Myles A.
Source :
Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells. Jun2022, Vol. 240, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

An ideal solar thermal absorber has a sharp transition between high and low absorptance at the wavelength where the blackbody emissive power begins to exceed the solar irradiance. However, most real selective absorbers have a fairly broad transition, leading to both solar absorption and thermal emission losses. Here, we model, fabricate, and characterize a highly selective semiconductor-dielectric-metal (Ga 0.46 In 0.54 As – MgF 2 – Ag) solar absorber with an extremely sharp transition from high to low absorptance. The thin semiconductor serves as a selective filter, absorbing photons with wavelengths shorter than the bandgap and transmitting those with longer wavelengths. The highly reflective dielectric-metal rear mirror allows the structure to have very low emittance for longer wavelengths. These characteristics provide the absorber with a measured solar absorptance >91% below the bandgap wavelength and infrared emittance <5% at 100 °C above the bandgap wavelength. This transition wavelength can be tuned by modifying the semiconductor composition, and modeling indicates that the absorber's optical properties should be stable at high temperatures, making the structure a good candidate for unconcentrated to highly concentrated solar thermal energy conversion. • Fabricated absorbers feature high solar absorptance and low thermal emittance. • A tunable, sharp transition wavelength is achieved with a GaInAs absorber layer. • Modeling indicates that optical properties should be stable at high temperatures. • Appropriate for a variety of applications from high to low optical concentration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09270248
Volume :
240
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
156319741
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solmat.2022.111735