Application of Transparent Conductive Oxides Films for High-Temperature Solar Selective Absorbers

Author(s):  
Makoto Shimizu ◽  
Mari Suzuki ◽  
Asaka Kohiyama ◽  
Fumitada Iguchi ◽  
Hiroo Yugami

At present, the utilization of thermal energy from sunlight has been widely adopted as the working principle of concentrated solar power (CSP) generation systems. In this research, we suggest a CSP technology based on the properties of transparent conductive oxide (TCO) films on metal substrates which is compatible with mass production of solar selective absorbers that can be utilized at high temperatures. TCO material has plasma wavelength in infrared region. Therefore the electromagnetic wave with shorter wavelength than plasma wavelength goes through the material, while the electromagnetic wave with longer wavelength is reflected on the surface. By coating metal surface with a TCO film, interference is occurred in transparent wavelength range of TCO. Therefore, solar energy is highly absorbed, though thermal radiation from the absorber is suppressed. The optical property of fabricated TCO coated metal is well consistent with the simulated property. It is revealed that the performance of the absorber is improved by fabricating microstructures on the metal substrate. Thermal stability is confirmed at 700°C in vacuum for 3 hours. Solar absorptance and hemispherical emittance of the fabricated absorber are 0.82 and 0.17, respectively, which is comparable to that of commercialized absorbers.

Author(s):  
Makoto Shimizu ◽  
Fumitada Iguchi ◽  
Hiroo Yugami

At present, the utilization of thermal energy from sunlight has been widely adopted as the working principle of concentrated solar power (CSP) generation systems. In this research, we suggest a CSP technology based on the properties of transparent conductive oxide (TCO) thin films on metal substrates which is compatible with mass production of solar selective absorbers that can be utilized at high temperatures. Since the plasma wavelength of TCO materials is in the infrared region, electromagnetic waves with wavelengths longer than the plasma wavelength are reflected at the surface, whereas electromagnetic waves with shorter wavelengths pass through the surface layer and reach the substrate. In other words, a TCO thin film behaves as an antireflection film only in the transparency range of TCO coating. This phenomenon is demonstrated through numerical simulations based on rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA). The prepared samples also show favorable spectral selectivity and satisfactory performance as solar selective absorbers, with a solar absorptance of 0.76, a thermal emittance of 0.12 at 800°C and a spectral selectivity of 6.5 at 800°C.


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