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19 November 2001 High-concentration photovoltaic designs based on miniature parabolic dishes
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Abstract
A new approach for concentrating photovoltaic systems that can easily attain the maximum flux levels commensurate with solar cell technology is proposed. The collection unit is a miniature paraboloidal dish which concentrates sunlight into a short glass rod. The flux distribution of the transported light is homogenized in a miniature glass kaleidoscope that is optically coupled to a small high-efficiency solar cell. The cell resides behind the dish and can be cooled adequately with a passive heat sink. These nominally independent collection units can be assembled into modules and arrays that produce almost any prescribed power level. All system elements are predicated on existing technologies.
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Daniel Feuermann and Jeffrey M. Gordon "High-concentration photovoltaic designs based on miniature parabolic dishes", Proc. SPIE 4446, Nonimaging Optics: Maximum Efficiency Light Transfer VI, (19 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.448829
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KEYWORDS
Solar cells

Solar concentrators

Photovoltaics

Sun

Mirrors

Glasses

Optical fibers

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