An electrical system that facilitates independent electrical connection of subcells with different bandgaps is required in order to optimally extract two-terminal power generated by spectrum-splitting photovoltaics. We have designed such a system for a seven subcell spectrum-splitting module using commercially available electrical components. Modified detailed balance modeling of the subcells coupled with HSPICE circuit simulation results in 87.5% power-weighted average subcell-to-grid electrical efficiency. Additional analysis indicates electrical efficiencies in excess of 95% are possible with custom power conditioning components and appropriately designed contacts
Increasing the number of subcells in a multijunction or “spectrum splitting” photovoltaic improves e...
The photoelectrical responsibility of single photo-electronic devices makes it difficult to achieve ...
The most feasible pathway to record 50% efficiency photovoltaic devices is by utilizing many ( >4) j...
An electrical system that facilitates independent electrical connection of subcells with different b...
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 ...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
To achieve photovoltaic energy conversion with ultra-high module efficiency, the number of junctions...
Increasing the number of subcells in a multijunction or “spectrum splitting” photovoltaic improves e...
Abstract—A multijunction solar cell can extract higher solar energy compared to a single junction so...
This paper presents a spectral beam splitting arrangement providing the basis for a four-junction ph...
The sun is an immense source of power, radiating more energy than all known non-renewable reserves o...
Increasing the number of subcells in a multijunction or “spectrum splitting” photovoltaic improves e...
The photoelectrical responsibility of single photo-electronic devices makes it difficult to achieve ...
The most feasible pathway to record 50% efficiency photovoltaic devices is by utilizing many ( >4) j...
An electrical system that facilitates independent electrical connection of subcells with different b...
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 ...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
We describe a spectrum splitting solar module design approach using ensembles of 2–20 subcells with ...
To achieve photovoltaic energy conversion with ultra-high module efficiency, the number of junctions...
Increasing the number of subcells in a multijunction or “spectrum splitting” photovoltaic improves e...
Abstract—A multijunction solar cell can extract higher solar energy compared to a single junction so...
This paper presents a spectral beam splitting arrangement providing the basis for a four-junction ph...
The sun is an immense source of power, radiating more energy than all known non-renewable reserves o...
Increasing the number of subcells in a multijunction or “spectrum splitting” photovoltaic improves e...
The photoelectrical responsibility of single photo-electronic devices makes it difficult to achieve ...
The most feasible pathway to record 50% efficiency photovoltaic devices is by utilizing many ( >4) j...