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Title
Optical approaches for passive thermal management in c-Si photovoltaic modules
Abstract
Elevated operating temperatures of solar cells encapsulated in modules lead to reduced efficiency and module lifetime. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities for passive optical thermal management of PV modules based on the rejection of sub-band-gap light by idealized reflectors and scatterers applied at different interfaces within crystalline Si modules and discuss the limitations to performance at each interface. We find that the annual power-weighted average operating temperature is most readily reduced via sub-band-gap reflection from the module glass, by 3.3 K for Al-BSF modules and 2.9 K for PERC modules with 100% sub-band-gap reflection. Sub-band-gap reflection at the cell interface offers up to 2.2 K (1.8 K) temperature reduction for Al-BSF (PERC) modules, increased cell rear reflection offers up to 1.2 K temperature reduction, and directional scattering offers up to 1.5 K reduction.
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Publishing Organizations
Author
Ian M. Slauch and Michael G. Deceglie and Timothy J. Silverman and Vivian E. Ferry
Journal
Cell Reports Physical Science
Keywords
photovoltaics,solar energy,spectrally selective structures,thermal management
Year
2021
Month
5
DOI
10.1016/J.XCRP.2021.100430
ISSN
26663864
Issue
5
Publisher
Cell Press
Volume
2
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