This paper reviews the major results of these past thirty years of selective absorber research, with the intent of presenting as coherent as possible discussion of the current status of the field. Emphasis is placed on describing the present understanding of the various physics and materials science phenomena that make sufficient solar selective absorption possible and on establishing the fundamental limits of selective absorber performance. Refs.
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Buhrman, R. A. (1986). PHYSICS OF SOLAR SELECTIVE SURFACES. Adv in Sol Energy, An Annu Rev of Res and Dev (Vol. 3, pp. 207–282). American Solar Energy Soc Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2227-6_4
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