The most feasible pathway to record 50% efficiency photovoltaic devices is by utilizing many ( >4) junctions to minimize thermalization and nonabsorption losses. Here we propose a spectrum-splitting design, the polyhedral specular reflector (PSR), that employs an optical architecture to divide and concentrate incident sunlight, allowing the incorporation of more junctions compared with traditional monolithic architectures. This paper describes the PSR design and indicates the requirements to achieve a 50% efficiency module by coupling robust cell, optical, and electrical simulations. We predict that a module comprised of the seven subcells with an average external radiative efficiency of at least 3%, an optical architecture capable of a spl...
To achieve photovoltaic energy conversion with ultra-high module efficiency, the number of junctions...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
The sun has the potential to power the Earth's total energy needs, but electricity from solar power ...
A spectrum-splitting module design, the polyhedral specular reflector (PSR), is proposed for ultra-h...
A spectrum-splitting module design, the polyhedral specular reflector (PSR), is proposed for ultra-h...
A design for ultra-high efficiency solar modules (>50%) using spectrum splitting is proposed. In the...
One pathway to achieving ultra-high solar efficiencies (>50%) is employing a spectrum splitting opti...
Solar cell efficiency is maximized through multijunction architectures that minimize carrier thermal...
We describe an approach for spectrum splitting solar module design using 8 independently connected s...
We describe an approach for spectrum splitting solar module design using 8 independently connected s...
We describe an approach for spectrum splitting solar module design using 8 independently connected s...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
Solar cell efficiency is maximized through multijunction architectures that minimize carrier thermal...
While the price of solar energy has dropped dramatically in the last few years, costs must be furthe...
While monolithic multijunction solar cell approaches have been quite successful, current and lattice...
To achieve photovoltaic energy conversion with ultra-high module efficiency, the number of junctions...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
The sun has the potential to power the Earth's total energy needs, but electricity from solar power ...
A spectrum-splitting module design, the polyhedral specular reflector (PSR), is proposed for ultra-h...
A spectrum-splitting module design, the polyhedral specular reflector (PSR), is proposed for ultra-h...
A design for ultra-high efficiency solar modules (>50%) using spectrum splitting is proposed. In the...
One pathway to achieving ultra-high solar efficiencies (>50%) is employing a spectrum splitting opti...
Solar cell efficiency is maximized through multijunction architectures that minimize carrier thermal...
We describe an approach for spectrum splitting solar module design using 8 independently connected s...
We describe an approach for spectrum splitting solar module design using 8 independently connected s...
We describe an approach for spectrum splitting solar module design using 8 independently connected s...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
Solar cell efficiency is maximized through multijunction architectures that minimize carrier thermal...
While the price of solar energy has dropped dramatically in the last few years, costs must be furthe...
While monolithic multijunction solar cell approaches have been quite successful, current and lattice...
To achieve photovoltaic energy conversion with ultra-high module efficiency, the number of junctions...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
The sun has the potential to power the Earth's total energy needs, but electricity from solar power ...