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2 May 2012Optimization of angularly selective photonic filters for
concentrator photovoltaic
To achieve higher efficiencies in solar cells one possibility is to integrate angular selective filters, with the aim of
decreasing losses caused by radiative recombination. In fact, thermodynamically, angular selectivity is equivalent to
concentration. In both cases the Shockley-Queisser-Limit of solar cells is overcome by manipulating the ratio of
incoming and outgoing radiation represented by the angles of incidence and emission. In concentrating systems the angle
of incidence is increased, whereas in systems with an angular confinement the angle of emission can be decreased.
Another possibility to achieve highest efficiencies is to combine both, concentration and angular confinement. Starting
with a given concentrating system, photonic angularly selective filters such as thin film stacks are investigated and
optimized for the use in this system. We present results of wave optical simulations of these filters and show some of
their characteristics. The goal of this study is, however, not only to optimize optical filters but also to consider the whole
system. One approach is to use results from optical simulations as input values for detailed balance simulations of the
solar cell. So, the main advantage is, that in fact not the optical characteristics are optimized separately, but rather the
whole system is taken into account, which allows predictions of theoretical efficiency enhancement.
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O. Höhn, M. Peters, C. Ulbrich, A. Hoffmann, U. T. Schwarz, B. Bläsi, "Optimization of angularly selective photonic filters for concentrator photovoltaic," Proc. SPIE 8438, Photonics for Solar Energy Systems IV, 84380A (2 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.921773