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In situ stability study of WAlSiN based selective absorber under heating and cooling cycles in vacuum up to 800°C

Authors :
Lungwitz, F.
Niranjan, K.
(0000-0003-2506-6869) Munnik, F.
(0000-0002-5200-6928) Hübner, R.
(0000-0002-5238-6465) Garcia Valenzuela, A.
Escobar Galindo, R.
(0000-0003-3408-3572) Krause, M.
Barshilia, H.
Lungwitz, F.
Niranjan, K.
(0000-0003-2506-6869) Munnik, F.
(0000-0002-5200-6928) Hübner, R.
(0000-0002-5238-6465) Garcia Valenzuela, A.
Escobar Galindo, R.
(0000-0003-3408-3572) Krause, M.
Barshilia, H.
Source :
PSE 2022 - 18th International Conference on Plasma Surface Engineering, 12.-15.09.2022, Erfurt, Deutschland
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In situ measurements using RBS, ERD, and SE are less explored in characterizing solar absorber materials at high temperatures [1, 2]. In the present work, we report the W/WAlSiN/SiON/SiOO2 based spectrally selective solar absorber coating with excellent optical, compositional and structural properties at high temperatures [3, 4]. We have carried out in situ Rutherford backscattering spectrometry, elastic recoil detection and spectroscopic ellipsometry measurements at three different temperatures at 450°C, 650°C, and 800°C. An optical model describing perfectly the reflectance and ellipsometric data was developed. Further, the microstructural properties of the solar absorber coating are evaluated using cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy before and after annealing. Our data obtained before and after the heating experiments demonstrate excellent compositional, optical and structural stability of the coatings under the applied conditions. Furthermore, in situ ellipsometry showed the conservation of the optical properties of the W/WAlSiN/SiON/SiOO2 based spectrally selective solar absorber up to 800 °C, which is crucial for high-temperature applications. [1] Ramón Escobar Galindo, Matthias Krause, K. Niranjan and Harish Barshilia, in Sustainable Material Solutions for Solar Energy Technologies (ed. Mariana Fraga, Delaina Amos, Savas Sonmezoglu, Velumani Subramaniam, Elsevier, 2021). [2] Lungwitz, F. et al. Transparent conductive tantalum doped tin oxide as selectively solar-transmitting coating for high temperature solar thermal applications, Solar Energy Mater. Solar Cells 196, 84-93, doi:10.1016/j.solmat.2019.03.012 (2019). [3] K. Niranjan, A. Soum-Glaude, A. Carling-Plaza, S. Bysakh, S. John, H.C. Barshilia, Extremely high temperature stable nanometric scale multilayer spectrally selective absorber coating: Emissivity measurements at elevated temperatures and a comprehensive study on ageing mechanism, Solar Energy Mater. Sol. Cells

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
PSE 2022 - 18th International Conference on Plasma Surface Engineering, 12.-15.09.2022, Erfurt, Deutschland
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415609665
Document Type :
Electronic Resource