Photovoltaic device

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Inventors

Kleinwachter, Jurgen

Application #

776399

Filed

Feb-2-2001

Published

Jun-18-2002

Current US Class

126/634
126/638
126/639
126/646
126/651
126/652
126/655
126/678
136/246
136/256
136/259

International Classes

H01L 031/023.2; H01L 031/052

Field of Search

136/246 136/259 136/256 126/634 126/638 126/639 126/646 126/651 126/652 126/655 126/678

Assignee

PowerPulse Holding AG (Zug, CH)

Examiners

Diamond; Alan

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Feiereisen; Henry M.

US Patent References

4052228   Optical concentrato...
4135537   Light collector
4143233   Solar energy collec...
4146407   Solar photoelectric...
4339627   Process for cooling...
5269851   Solar energy system
5660646   Solar battery module
6005185   Coolant sealing str...

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Other References

Chappell, Terry I., White, Richard M.: Characteristics of a water absrober in front of a silicon solar cell. In: Applied Physics Letters, vol. 28, No. 8, Apr. 15, 1976, pp. 422,423. Heinbockel, J.H., Roberts, A.S.: A Comparison Of GaAs And Si Hybrid Solar Power Systems. In: Solar Energy, vol. 19, Mar. 29, 1976, pp. 291-300.

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Abstract
A photovoltaic device for converting radiation energy into electric power, includes a front side exposed to radiation from a radiation source, a backside; and a cooling unit having a liquid medium, e.g. water, arranged between the front side and the radiation source. The liquid medium is surrounded by an envelope, and forms with the envelope a selective filter allowing passage of radiation useful for the photovoltaic effect and converting the longer wave radiation into hear which is immediately dissipated to substantially prevent heating of the photovoltaic module.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims:

1. A photovoltaic device comprising:

a front side exposed to radiation from a radiation source;

a backside for converting radiation energy into electric power;

a cooling unit having a liquid medium arranged between the front side and the radiation source; and

a layer between the liquid medium and the radiation source, wherein the layer is an element selected from the group consisting of fluoropolymer film and fluoropolymer plate.

2. The photovoltaic device of claim 1, wherein the liquid medium is substantially water.

3. The photovoltaic device of claim 1, wherein the liquid medium flows between the front side and the radiation source as a result of gravity differentials between warm and cold portions of the liquid medium.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates, in general, to photovoltaic devices, and more particularly to a photovoltaic device of a type having a front side exposed to a radiation from a radiation source and an opposite backside for converting radiation energy into electric energy.

Photovoltaic electric power generators are normally fixed and aligned to the direction of incident primary sunlight. Occasionally, the systems have also been equipped with a uniaxial or biaxial solar tracking unit, or sunlight concentrators have been used.

In particular when using light concentrators, there is the problem that the efficiency deteriorates at elevated temperatures of the photovoltaic device. The reason for that is the fact that the electrons, liberated by incident light photons, are partially thermally recombined so that the useful outer current flow of the photovoltaic module is reduced. The prior art attempted to solve this problem by providing on the backside of the photovoltaic modules, just like in electric components, heat-conducting sheets to improve the heat emission. In the event of higher temperatures, the photovoltaic modules are actively cooled by conducting a coolant across the backside of the modules. The processes for active as well as passive heat dissipation are, however, structurally complex and thus only rarely applied.
 
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