Light
Management in Bifacial Photovoltaics with Spectrally
Selective Mirrors
Posted on 2021-06-02 - 20:14
Spectrally selective mirrors that
simultaneously provide above-bandgap
antireflection and sub-bandgap light rejection are tested for their
ability to provide passive cooling to partially sub-bandgap transparent
bifacial photovoltaics. The optical and thermal benefits of both idealized
and real, low-complexity spectrally selective mirrors on single-axis
tracking, bifacial PERC arrays under realistic conditions are tested
via rigorous finite element simulations. Four- and six-layer mirror
designs increased carrier generation beyond what traditional antireflection
coatings can provide without the associated cell heating. Idealized
mirrors were found to provide up to 2.4 °C of cooling when included
on both air/glass interfaces of the bifacial module.
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Cote, Bryan
M.; Slauch, Ian M.; Deceglie, Michael G.; Silverman, Timothy J; Ferry, Vivian E. (1753). Light
Management in Bifacial Photovoltaics with Spectrally
Selective Mirrors. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.1c01236