Fabrication of high contrast gratings for the spectrum splitting dispersive element in a concentrated photovoltaic system

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High contrast gratings are designed and fabricated and its application is proposed in a parallel spectrum splitting dispersive element that can improve the solar conversion efficiency of a concentrated photovoltaic system. The proposed system will also lower the solar cell cost in the concentrated photovoltaic system by replacing the expensive tandem solar cells with the cost-effective single junction solar cells. The structures and the parameters of high contrast gratings for the dispersive elements were numerically optimized. The large-area fabrication of high contrast gratings was experimentally demonstrated using nanoimprint lithography and dry etching. The quality of grating material and the performance of the fabricated device were both experimentally characterized. By analyzing the measurement results, the possible side effects from the fabrication processes are discussed and several methods that have the potential to improve the fabrication processes are proposed, which can help to increase the optical efficiency of the fabricated devices.

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Yao, Y., Liu, H., & Wu, W. (2015). Fabrication of high contrast gratings for the spectrum splitting dispersive element in a concentrated photovoltaic system. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2015(101), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3791/52913

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