In this paper, a design of a diffractive optical element to split the solar spectrum into two separate parts for a laterally arrayed InGaP/GaAs solar cell is presented. Optical simulation is done by using the three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain method and the results are demonstrated to evaluate the optical performance of the designed structure. Anti-reflection coating for the designed splitter is also put forth. In addition to the optical analysis, electrical simulations are performed and current density-voltage and power density-voltage curves are presented in order to explain the electrical performance of the InGaP/GaAs solar cell by implementing the designed spectrum splitter. The results of the electrical simulations show t...
We describe an approach for spectrum splitting solar module design using 8 independently connected s...
My thesis describes how photovoltaic performance can be improved by careful engineering and incorpo...
We present a light-trapping design capable of significantly enhancing the photon absorption in any s...
6th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICEEE) (2019 ; Istanbul; Tur...
As the search intensifies to produce low-cost high-efficiency solar photovoltaic cells, several devi...
Photovoltaic tandem and triple solar cells are currently being developed and produced with reasonabl...
In this paper, we present a novel geometry for a photovoltaic module. This novel geometry employs li...
The greatest source of loss in conventional single-junction photovoltaic cells is their inefficient ...
In the past decade, a number of inventions have been patented, describing all a different technology...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
There are many difficulties limiting the further development of monolithic multi-junction solar cell...
In the past decade, a number of inventions have been patented, describing all a different technology...
We describe an approach for spectrum splitting solar module design using 8 independently connected s...
This paper presents a spectral beam splitting arrangement providing the basis for a four-junction ph...
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...
My thesis describes how photovoltaic performance can be improved by careful engineering and incorpo...
We present a light-trapping design capable of significantly enhancing the photon absorption in any s...
6th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICEEE) (2019 ; Istanbul; Tur...
As the search intensifies to produce low-cost high-efficiency solar photovoltaic cells, several devi...
Photovoltaic tandem and triple solar cells are currently being developed and produced with reasonabl...
In this paper, we present a novel geometry for a photovoltaic module. This novel geometry employs li...
The greatest source of loss in conventional single-junction photovoltaic cells is their inefficient ...
In the past decade, a number of inventions have been patented, describing all a different technology...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
There are many difficulties limiting the further development of monolithic multi-junction solar cell...
In the past decade, a number of inventions have been patented, describing all a different technology...
We describe an approach for spectrum splitting solar module design using 8 independently connected s...
This paper presents a spectral beam splitting arrangement providing the basis for a four-junction ph...
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...
My thesis describes how photovoltaic performance can be improved by careful engineering and incorpo...
We present a light-trapping design capable of significantly enhancing the photon absorption in any s...