Radiative cooling of solar cells
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Standard solar cells heat up under sunlight. 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 solar absorption. We first present 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 its operating temperature by 18.3 K. We then demonstrate a microphotonic design based on real material properties that approaches the performance of the ideal scheme. We also show that the radiative cooling…
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- Radiative cooling
- Radiative transfer
- Solar cell
- Materials science
- Absorption (acoustics)
- Solar cell efficiency
- Thermal conduction
- Solar air conditioning
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- Affordable and clean energy
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