Scientist made the new solar cell that captures over 99% of the solar spectrum

in #technology7 years ago (edited)

A new prototype for a solar cell that stacks multiple cell into a single device is able to capture nearly all of the energy in the solar spectrum. Cell operates at the efficiency of 44.5 percent, near, but still bellow the 46 percent, which is the world record for conversion of solar to electric energy. However, the new design is expected to be more cost efficient and a possible candidate for mass production.
Scientists used the different approach from the regular solar panels. The new cell uses concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) panels that concentrates sunlight through lenses onto very small-scale solar cells. Because of their size; which is under a millimeter square the solar cells are expected to use expensive materials cost effectively. The stacked cell acts like a series of sieves for sunlight, with each layer absorbing the energy of a different set of wavelengths. This way close to half of the available energy is converted into electricity, while the commonly marketed solar cell typically converts only a quarter of the available energy into electricity.
"Using transfer printing, a commercially available GaAs-based triple junction cell is stacked mechanically with the GaSb-based materials to create a four-terminal, five junction cell with a spectral response range covering the region containing >99% of the available direct-beam power from the Sun reaching the surface of the Earth. ", explains the article, published in the Advanced Energy Materials Journal.

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Nice post, i wish solar energy could evolve faster so that we can have cleaner energy and less green house gas emission

Very interesting! Looks like there are many emerging technologies that will help make sustainable energy far more efficient.

Just out of curiosity, what material/technology did the "44.5% efficient" solar cell use?

The cell uses gallium antimonide substrates as the novel part, built on top of normal (I guess silica based) cells. They are stacked on top of each other for max efficiency.

Never heard of it, but thanks for letting me know. I'll look into it :)

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