Fabrication and comparison of selective, transparent optics for concentrating solar systems

Robert A. Taylor, Yasitha Hewakuruppu, Drew Dejarnette, Todd P. Otanicar

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Abstract

Concentrating optics enable solar thermal energy to be harvested at high temperature (<100°C). As the temperature of the receiver increases, radiative losses can become dominant. In many concentrating systems, the receiver is coated with a selectively absorbing surface (TiNOx, Black Chrome, etc.) to obtain higher efficiency. Commercial absorber coatings are well-developed to be highly absorbing for short (solar) wavelengths, but highly reflective at long (thermal emission) wavelengths. If a solar system requires an analogous transparent, non-absorbing optic-i.e. a cover material which is highly transparent at short wavelengths, but highly reflective at long wavelengths-the technology is simply not available. Low-e glass technology represents a commercially viable option for this sector, but it has only been optimized for visible light transmission. Optically thin metal hole-arrays are another feasible solution, but are often difficult to fabricate. This study investigates combinations of thin film coatings of transparent conductive oxides and nanoparticles as a potential low cost solution for selective solar covers. This paper experimentally compares readily available materials deposited on various substrates and ranks them via an efficiency factor for selectivity, which represents the efficiency of radiative exchange in a solar collector. Out of the materials studied, indium tin oxide and thin films of ZnS-Ag-ZnS represent the most feasible solutions for concentrated solar systems. Overall, this study provides an engineering design approach and guide for creating scalable, selective, transparent optics which could potentially be imbedded within conventional low-e glass production techniques.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHigh and Low Concentrator Systems for Solar Energy Applications X
EditorsAdam P. Plesniak, Andru J. Prescod
ISBN (Electronic)9781628417258
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015
EventHigh and Low Concentrator Systems for Solar Energy Applications X - San Diego, United States
Duration: 10 Aug 201511 Aug 2015

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume9559
ISSN (Print)0277-786X
ISSN (Electronic)1996-756X

Conference

ConferenceHigh and Low Concentrator Systems for Solar Energy Applications X
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego
Period10/08/1511/08/15

Keywords

  • concentrating solar energy
  • Selective coatings
  • thin films
  • transparent conductive oxides

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