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Modeling the absorption behavior of solar thermal collector coatings utilizing graded a-C:H/TiC layers

Gruber, D. P.
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Engel, G.
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Sormann, H.
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2009
Applied Optics

Wavelength selective coatings are of common use in order to enhance the efficiency of devices heated by radiation such as solar thermal collectors. The use of suitable materials and the optimization of coating layer thicknesses are advisable ways to maximize the absorption. Further improvement is achievable by embedding particles in certain layers in order to modify material properties. We focus on optimizing the absorption behavior of a solar collector setup using copper as substrate, a layer of amorphous hydrogenated carbon with embedded titanium carbide particles (a-C:H=TiC), and an antireflection coating of amorphous silicon dioxide (aSiO2). For the setup utilizing homogeneous particle distribution, a relative absorption of 90.98% was found, while inhomogeneous particle embedding yielded 98.29%. These results are particularly interesting since until now, absorption of more than 95% was found only by using embedded Cr but not by using the more biocompatible Ti.

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DOI
10.1364/AO.48.001514
Web of Science ID

WOS:000264927200013

Author(s)
Gruber, D. P.
Engel, G.
Sormann, H.
Schueler, Andreas  
Papousek, W.
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Applied Optics
Volume

48

Issue

8

Start page

1514

End page

1519

Subjects

Absorption behavior

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Solar thermal collector

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REVIEWED

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April 27, 2009
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