Vertically stacked photovoltaic and thermal solar cell


Autoria(s): Curran, Seamus; Dias, Sampath; Kang-Shyang, L; Yambem, Soniya D; Haldar, Amrita; Alley, Nigel
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

According to some embodiments, the present invention provides a novel photovoltaic solar cell system from photovoltaic modules that are vertically arrayed in a stack format using thin film semiconductors selected from among org. and inorg. thin film semiconductors. The stack cells may be cells that are produced in a planar manner, then vertically oriented in an angular form, also termed herein tilted, to maximize the light capturing aspects. The use of a stack configuration system as described herein allows for the use of a variety of electrode materials, such as transparent materials or semitransparent metals. Light concn. can be achieved by using fresnel lens, parabolic mirrors or derivs. of such structures. The light capturing can be controlled by being reflected back and forth in the photovoltaic system until significant quantities of the resonant light is absorbed. Light that passes to the end and can be reflected back through the device by beveling or capping the end of the device with a different refractive index material, or alternatively using a reflective surface. The contacting between stacked cells can be done in series or parallel. According to some embodiments, the present invention uses a concentrator architecture where the light is channeled into the cells that contain thermal fluid channels (using a transparent fluid such as water) to absorb and hence reduce the thermal energy generation.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87235/

Relação

https://www.google.com/patents/US20110146755

Curran, Seamus, Dias, Sampath, Kang-Shyang, L, Yambem, Soniya D, Haldar, Amrita, & Alley, Nigel (2011) Vertically stacked photovoltaic and thermal solar cell. US20110146755A1.

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Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #vertically stacked photovoltaic thermal solar cell
Tipo

Patent