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Graded solar selective absorbers deposited by non-equilibrium RF magnetron sputtering

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SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS
Volume 230, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2021.111188

Keywords

Solar selective absorber; High entropy composite; Target poisoning; RF magnetron Sputtering; Relaxation time

Funding

  1. Shenzhen Key technical project [JSGG20190821090801653]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFB1106100]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1832127]

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A new approach to deposit graded solar selective absorbers using non-equilibrium reactive RF magnetron sputtering has been proposed, demonstrating promising results. The method involves a relaxation process of target poisoning in a reactive O2/Ar atmosphere to achieve gradient composition, with the potential to adjust thickness and element distribution profile. This method offers simplicity and high production yield compared to existing methods.
A new approach to deposit graded solar selective absorbers (SSA) is proposed. High entropy composite SSAs with antireflection layers have been prepared by non-equilibrium reactive RF magnetron sputtering. In order to obtain the gradient composition a relaxation process of target poisoning in the reactive O2/Ar atmosphere is employed. After introduction of oxygen the target gradually poisoned, resulting in a smooth change of the absorber composition from pure metals to their oxides. The poisoning relaxation time controls the thickness of SSA and the profile distribution of elements, and can be adjusted by selecting the reactive gas flow rate and RF power. Cintered Al:Cr:Nb:Si:Ta:Ti:Y mixture of powders is used as a target material. The graded SSAs demonstrate encouraging results: a coating with maximal selectivity of 13.4 has the solar absorptivity of 0.884 and emissivity of 0.066. In order to test the deposition method, we also try another target materials (AlTi and AlSc), which show better optical properties with the absorptivity of 0.949 (0.978 for textured surface) and selectivity of 18.6. The non-equilibrium reactive sputtering method proposed in this study has the advantages of simplicity and high production yield compared with the existing methods to deposit effective SSAs including double absorbing layer and multilayer coatings.

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