Flat Fresnel doublets made of PMMA and PC

Combining low cost production and very high concentration ratio for CPV

Journal Article (2011)
Author(s)

Fabian Languy (Sart Tilman B52)

Karl Fleury (Université de Liège)

Cédric Lenaerts (Université de Liège)

Jérôme Loicq (Université de Liège)

Donat Regaert (University of Namur)

Tanguy Thibert (Université de Liège)

Serge Habraken (Sart Tilman B52)

Research Group
Spaceborne Instrumentation
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.19.00A280
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Publication Year
2011
Language
English
Research Group
Spaceborne Instrumentation
Journal title
Optics Express
Issue number
103
Volume number
19
Pages (from-to)
A280-A294
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Abstract

The linear chromatic aberration (LCA) of several combinations of polycarbonates (PCs) and poly (methyl methacrylates) (PMMAs) as singlet, hybrid (refractive/diffractive) lenses and doublets operating with wavelengths between 380 and 1600 nm – corresponding to a typical zone of interest of concentrated photovoltaics (CPV) – are compared. Those comparisons show that the maximum theoretical concentration factor for singlets is limited to about 1000 × at normal incidence and that hybrid lenses and refractive doublets present a smaller LCA increasing the concentration factor up to 5000 × and 2 × 106 respectively. A new achromatization equation more useful than the Abbé equation is also presented. Finally we determined the ideal position of the focal point as a function of the LCA and the geometric concentration which maximizes the flux on the solar cell.

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