Radiative cooling for solar cells

Linxiao Zhu, A. Raman, K. X. Wang, M. A. Anoma, S. Fan
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Standard solar cells heat up under sunlight, and the resulting increased temperature of the solar cell has adverse consequences on both its efficiency and its reliability. We introduce a general approach to radiatively lower the operating temperature of a solar cell through sky access, while maintaining its sunlight absorption. We present first an ideal scheme for the radiative cooling of solar cells. For an example case of a bare crystalline silicon solar cell, we show that the ideal scheme can passively lower the operating temperature by 18.3 K. We then show a microphotonic design based on realistic material properties, that approaches the performance of the ideal scheme. We also show that the radiative cooling effect is substantial, even in the presence of significant non-radiative heat change, and parasitic solar absorption in the cooling layer, provided that we design the cooling layer to be sufficiently thin.
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太阳能电池的辐射冷却
标准的太阳能电池在阳光下会发热,因此太阳能电池的温度升高对其效率和可靠性都有不利的影响。我们介绍了一种通过天空通道以辐射方式降低太阳能电池的工作温度,同时保持其阳光吸收的一般方法。我们首先提出了太阳能电池辐射冷却的理想方案。以裸晶硅太阳能电池为例,我们证明了理想方案可以被动地降低18.3 K的工作温度。然后,我们展示了一个基于现实材料特性的微光子设计,该设计接近理想方案的性能。我们还表明,即使在存在显著的非辐射热变化和冷却层寄生太阳能吸收的情况下,只要我们设计的冷却层足够薄,辐射冷却效果也是可观的。
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