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Optical Performance of Dichroic Filters in Solar Spectrum-Splitting application

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Abstract

Dichroic filters have been suggested for use in a variety of photovoltaic spectrum- splitting applications. However the optical efficiency and reflection band of a dichroic filter depend on the incident angle and affect the spectrum splitting system performance. In this paper the effect of non-ideal dichroic filter properties on the efficiency of a concentrating spectrum splitting PV system has been described. In a typical spectrum splitting situation the transition wavelength can shift by as much as 100 nm and can have a significant effect on the system design and efficiency.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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