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16 March 1976 Cost-Effective PbS-Al Selective Solar-Absorbing Panel
Thomas J. McMahon, Donald L. Stierwalt
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Abstract
The PbS-Al solar panel absorbs 0.90 of the incident solar energy at sea level while having a 258°C blackbody emissivity of 0.038. This value can be achieved in a reproducible manner on aluminum-coated aluminum substrates with a single layer of PbS evaporated in standard vacuum to a thickness of 1100 Α.
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Thomas J. McMahon and Donald L. Stierwalt "Cost-Effective PbS-Al Selective Solar-Absorbing Panel", Proc. SPIE 0068, Optics in Solar Energy Utilization I, (16 March 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978116
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KEYWORDS
Lead

Absorption

Solar energy

Aluminum

Black bodies

Reflectivity

Semiconductors

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