Adaptive light management in solar cells
10305421 ยท 2019-05-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01L31/056
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/547
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B81C1/00198
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02S50/00
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/02168
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/542
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01L31/0547
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/52
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H10K39/10
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/068
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L31/056
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A solar cell system is formed with a dynamic surface relief grating. Movement members are actuated by a controller to produce a force on the reflective surface. The reflective surface deforms in response to the force creating a surface relief grating that can adapt to changing light conditions.
Claims
1. A solar cell system that adapts to changing light conditions comprising: a solar cell comprising a reflective electrode; an axis defined perpendicular to the reflective electrode, the reflective electrode having a top face and a bottom face opposed to the top face, the top face of the reflective electrode being substantially planar; a movement unit, the movement unit including a plurality of movement members disposed adjacent the bottom face of the reflective electrode, each of the plurality of movement members being spaced apart from each other, each of the plurality of movement members having a plurality of movement member positions, the plurality of movement member positions including a neutral position, a fully extended position and a plurality of incremental positions in between the neutral position and the fully extended position; the movement unit further including a controller, the output of the controller coupled to each of the plurality of movement members wherein, responsive to changing light conditions, the controller actuates each of the plurality of movement members to move to one of the plurality of movement member positions, each of the plurality of movement members applying a force to at least a portion of the bottom face of the reflective electrode causing at least a portion of the reflective electrode to deform; and, a dynamic surface relief grating formed in at least a portion of the reflective electrode.
2. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the solar cell further includes a first transport layer, the first transport layer having a top surface and a bottom surface opposed to the top surface, the bottom surface of the first transport layer disposed adjacent the top face of the reflective electrode, an active layer disposed adjacent the top surface of the first transport layer, the first transport layer and active layer stacked on the reflective electrode, the dynamic surface relief grating formed in at least a portion of the first transport layer and active layer.
3. The solar cell system of claim 2, wherein the first transport layer is an electron transport layer.
4. The solar cell system of claim 2, wherein the first transport layer is a hole transport layer.
5. The solar cell system of claim 2, wherein the solar cell further includes a top surface of the active layer opposed to a bottom surface of the active layer, a second transport layer disposed adjacent the top surface of the active layer, the second transport layer having a top surface and a bottom surface opposed to the top surface, a transparent electrode disposed adjacent the top surface of the second transport layer, the second transport layer and transparent electrode stacked on the reflective electrode, the dynamic surface relief grating formed in at least a portion of the second transport layer and transparent electrode.
6. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of movement members is a nanostructure.
7. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of movement members has a range of motion substantially parallel to the axis.
8. The solar cell system of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of movement members has a range of motion not in alignment with the axis.
9. The solar cell of claim 1, wherein at least two of the plurality of movement members may be actuated simultaneously.
10. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the movement unit is a nanoelectromechanical system.
11. The solar cell system of claim 10, wherein the nanoelectromechanical system includes electrostatically driven actuators.
12. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the movement unit is a microelectromechanical system.
13. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the controller actuates each of the plurality of movement members in accordance with a predetermined movement pattern.
14. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein an input of the controller is coupled to an output of the solar cell, the output of the solar cell having a power value, the controller actuating each of the plurality of movement members to maximize the power value.
15. A solar panel comprising a plurality of solar cell systems according to claim 1.
16. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the solar cell is a mechanically flexible solar cell.
17. The solar cell system of claim 1, wherein the solar cell includes a first transparent electrode, a first transport layer disposed adjacent the first transparent electrode, an active layer disposed adjacent the first transport layer, a second transport layer disposed adjacent the active layer and a second transparent electrode disposed adjacent the second transport layer.
18. The solar cell system of claim 17, wherein the first transport layer is an electron transport layer and the second transport layer is a hole transport layer.
19. The solar cell system of claim 17, wherein the first transport layer is a hole transport layer and the second transport layer is an electron transport layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) Solar cell systems according to the invention can be used to form a solar panel, array or module in which the solar cell systems adapt to changing light conditions. One embodiment of the solar cell system 100 is illustrated in
(8) The solar cell 102 in the embodiment illustrated in
(9) In the illustrated embodiment the reflective surface 106 is a reflective electrode. The reflective electrode 106 aids in increasing the efficiency of the solar cell 102 by allowing for light trapping. The reflective electrode 106 has a top face 110 and a bottom face 108 opposed to the top face 110. In the illustrated embodiment the reflective electrode 106 is represented by a single physical layer but in practice one or more layers of material may perform as a reflective electrode 106. Aluminum may be used in forming a reflective electrode 106 or any other material may be used such that it provides the necessary characteristics. The reflective electrode 106 substantially occupies a plane and an axis X is defined to be perpendicular to the plane.
(10) In the illustrated embodiment, the solar cell includes a first transport layer 112. The first transport layer 112 has a top surface 116 and a bottom surface 114. The bottom surface of the first transport layer 114 is adjacent the top face of the reflective electrode 110. The first transport layer 112 may be formed with Calcium or any other material that provides the necessary characteristics. The first transport layer 112 substantially occupies the same plane as the reflective electrode 106. In some embodiments the first transport layer 112 is an electron transport layer. In alternate embodiments the first transport layer 112 is a hole transport layer.
(11) An active layer 118 has a bottom surface 117 that is disposed adjacent a top surface of the first transport layer 116. A bottom surface of a second transport layer 121 is disposed adjacent a top surface of the active layer 119. A transparent electrode 122 is disposed adjacent a top surface of the second transport layer 123. In embodiments in which the first transport layer 112 is an electron transport layer, the second transport layer 120 is a hole transport layer. In embodiments in which the first transport layer 112 is a hole transport layer, the second transport layer 120 is an electron transport layer. Layers 112, 118, 120, 122 occupy substantially the same plane as the reflective surface 106.
(12) A movement unit 104 of the solar cell system 100 creates dynamic structures or dynamic surface relief grating (SRG) on the reflective surface 106 such that the solar cell system 100 can adapt to varying light conditions and maintain optimal light absorption. The movement unit 104 includes at least one movement member 124 and a controller 126. In the embodiment illustrated in
(13) The output of the controller 126 is coupled to the movement member 124 and the controller 126 actuates the movement members 124. The controller 126 may be a microprocessor, analog switch, user input or any other device or apparatus that can be used to actuate the movement member 124. When actuated, the movement members 124 apply a force to at least a portion of the bottom surface of the reflective surface 108.
(14) In the embodiment illustrated in
(15) Mechanically flexible solar cells such as organic, perovskite, dye-sensitized, amorphous silicon, cadmium telluride, and copper indium gallium selenide may be used in the solar cell system 100 according to the invention. Thickness of the active layer 118 may vary such that the electricity produced by the solar cell system 100 is acceptable for the application in which it is being used.
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(17) In some embodiments, the movement unit 104 is a nanoelectromechanical system (NEMS), which is a class of devices that integrate electrical and mechanical functionality on the nanoscale. In alternate embodiments, the movement unit 104 may be microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), thermally actuated pistons, or any other system that produces acceptable results. The NEMS includes both the movement member 124 and controller 126. In the instances a NEMS is a movement unit, the movement members 124 are nanostructures.
(18) The size of each of the movement members 124 in the embodiment illustrated in
(19) The nanostructures or movement members 124 of
(20) The deformation of the reflective surface 106 enables the solar cell system 100 to dynamically track incident light. By changing the height of the movement members 124, the path of light within the active layer 118 can be changed. Controlling the spatial arrangement of the movement members 124 allows the design of a wavelength-tunable grating.
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(23) The first transport layer 312 of the solar cell 302 may be an electron transport layer. If the first transport layer 312 is an electron transport layer, the second transport layer 320 will be a hole transport layer. Alternate embodiments may have a hole transport layer as a first transport layer 312 and an electron transport layer as a second transport layer 320. As stated above, each of the solar cell 302 layers 309, 312, 318, 320, 322 are adjacent each other, are perpendicular to the axis X and substantially occupy the same plane as the reflective surface 306.
(24) A movement unit 304 of the solar cell system 300 includes at least one movement member 324 and a controller 326. In the embodiment illustrated in
(25) The output of the controller 326 is coupled to the movement member 324 and the controller 326 actuates the movement members 324. When actuated, the movement members 324 apply a force to at least a portion of the bottom face of the reflective surface 308. The reflective surface 306 deforms relative to the plane in response to the force. However, in this embodiment, the deformation of the reflective surface 306 extends into the gap 340 and the solar cell 302 does not deform.
(26) The solar cell 302 in this system 300 may be rigid or mechanically flexible. Rigid solar cells such as monocrystalline silicon, polycrystalline silicon may be used in the solar cell system 300 according to the invention. In this embodiment the reflective surface 306 is structurally attached to the solar cell 302 by any means that allows for commercially acceptable results.
(27) The controller 126, 326 can actuate the movement members 124, 324 in accordance with a predetermined movement pattern. For example, a movement pattern could be established in which the position of the movement members is calculated to optimize the angle of the sunlight. Accordingly, in this movement pattern, the movement members 124, 324 may be repositioned continuously in accordance with the sun's position in the sky or any other time interval that produces acceptable results. Other predetermined movement patterns may be seasonally based or time based. Any movement pattern that maximizes the capture of light by using reflected light may be used.
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(32) Although the present invention has been described by reference to its preferred embodiment as is disclosed in the specification and drawings above, many more embodiments of the present invention are possible without departing from the invention. Thus, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the impended claims.
(33) It is to be understood that the above-described arrangements are only illustrative of the application of the principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements may be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and the appended claims are intended to cover such modifications and arrangements.
(34) All publications and patent documents cited in this application are incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes to the same extent as if each individual publication or patent document were so individually denoted.
(35) Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state means for performing a specified function, or step for performing a specific function, is not to be interpreted as a means or step clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. 112, 6. In particular, the use of step of in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112, 6.