Optical study of a spectrum splitting solar concentrator based on a combination of a diffraction grating and a Fresnel lens
C. Michel (Sart Tilman B52)
Jerome Loicq (Sart Tilman B52)
Tanguy Thibert (Sart Tilman B52)
Serge Habraken (Sart Tilman B52)
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Abstract
This paper presents recent improvements of our new solar concentrator design for space application. The concentrator is based on a combination of a diffraction grating (blazed or lamellar) coupled with a Fresnel lens. Thanks to this diffractive/refractive combination, this optical element splits spatially and spectrally the light and focus approximately respectively visible light and IR light onto electrically independent specific cells. It avoid the use of MJs cells and then also their limitations like current matching and lattice matching conditions, leading theoretically to a more tolerant system. The concept is reminded, with recent optimizations, ideal and more realistic results, and the description of an experimental realization highlighting the feasibility of the concept and the closeness of theoretical and experimental results.
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