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Novel fractal-textured solar absorber surfaces for concentrated solar power

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SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS
Volume 248, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2022.112010

Keywords

Fractal texturing; Absorptance Solar selective coatings; Concentrating solar power; Numerical simulation

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  1. US Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) under the Solar Energy Technologies Office [DE-EE0008537]
  2. agency of the United States Government

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This study presents an innovative approach of using fractal, multiscale texturing of absorber surfaces to significantly enhance solar energy absorption for Gen3 CSP applications. Theoretical modeling and experimental measurements have demonstrated the effectiveness of fractal surface texturing in increasing solar absorptance.
The solar absorptance of a thermal receiver surface significantly affects the photothermal conversion efficiency of concentrated solar power (CSP) plants. The development of low-cost Gen3 CSP systems calls for increasing the solar absorptance of the thermal receivers at operating temperatures above 750.C. This study presents an innovative approach of fractal, multiscale texturing of absorber surfaces to significantly enhance solar energy absorption for Gen3 CSP applications. The absorber surface is described in terms of its fractal parameters that are uniquely determined from surface profile measurements. The interaction of solar radiation with the fractal surface is numerically simulated by solving the governing Maxwell's equations for electromagnetic wave propagation to investigate the effect of texturing on the absorptance of the surfaces. It is shown that absorption of the solar spectrum increases with an increase in the fractal dimension and the multiscale asperity height of the surface texturing. The theoretical model is demonstrated to be in close agreement with experimental measurements of spectral absorptance of electrodeposited copper (Cu), copper mono-oxide (CuO), and copper-manganese oxide (CuMnO) surfaces that are textured to produce a range of fractal parameters by tailoring the deposition parameters. Fractal surface texturing is shown to reduce reflectance by over one order of magnitude, yielding an absorptance of greater than 0.98 for CuMnO. For the first time, the study presents an effective means of significantly increasing solar absorptance and a fundamental theoretical description of the underlying physics.

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