Deleterious Effect of Light Trapping on the Temperatures of Solar Modules

Nicholas P. Irvin, D. Martinez Escobar, Aaron Wheeler, T. Leijtens, Hyunjong Lee, Annikki Santala, R. King, C. Honsberg, S. R. Kurtz
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Increased temperatures generally reduce the efficiencies and life spans of photovoltaic modules. Experimental measurements show that thin-film GaAs modules operate more than 10°C cooler than Si modules. This study identifies the main thermal advantage of the GaAs modules as their high sub-bandgap reflection of 77%, which dwarfs the 15-26% measured on various Si architectures. This paper proves that the sub-bandgap reflection in modules with textured Si cells is fundamentally limited compared to reflection for cells without light trapping, due to the amplification of parasitic absorption that occurs with light trapping. N ow, this finding is being tested on perovskite-silicon tandems. It is expected that light trapping will increase the tandems' temperatures by several degrees.
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光捕获对太阳能组件温度的有害影响
温度升高通常会降低光伏组件的效率和寿命。实验测量表明,薄膜GaAs模块比Si模块工作温度低10°C以上。本研究确定了GaAs模块的主要热优势是其77%的高子带隙反射率,这使得在各种Si架构上测量到的15-26%相形见绌。本文证明,由于寄生吸收的放大,与没有光捕获的电池相比,具有纹理硅电池的模块中的亚带隙反射从根本上受到限制。现在,这一发现正在钙钛矿-硅串联上进行测试。预计光捕获将使串联的温度提高几度。
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