Abstract

Photovoltaic (PV) energy conversion of sunlight into electricity is now a well-established technology and a strong further expansion of PV will be seen in the future to answer the increasing demand for clean and renewable energy. Concentrator PV (CPV) employs optical elements to concentrate sunlight onto small solar cells, offering the possibility of replacing expensive solar cells with more economic optical elements, and higher device power conversion efficiencies. While CPV has mainly been explored for highly efficient single-crystalline and multi-junction solar cells, the combination of thin-film solar cells with the concentration approach opens up new horizons in CPV. Typical fabrication of thin-film solar cells can be modified for efficient, high-throughput and parallel production of organized arrays of micro solar cells. Their combination with microlens arrays promises to deliver micro-concentrator solar modules with a similar form factor to present day flat-panel PV. Such thin-film micro-concentrator PV modules would use significantly less semiconductor solar cell material (reducing the use of critical raw materials) and lead to a higher energy production (by means of concentrated sunlight), with the potential to lead to a lower levelized cost of electricity. This review article gives an overview of the present state-of-the-art in the fabrication of thin-film micro solar cells based on Cu(In,Ga)Se2 absorber materials and introduces optical concentration systems that can be combined to build the future thin-film micro-concentrator PV technology.

Highlights

  • Concerns regarding the world’s environmental sustainability and energy resource depletion have become increasingly evident, and there is an urgent need to mitigate and prevent these issues

  • We presented a concise overview of the current state-of-the-art in the field of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin-film micro-concentrator solar cells

  • Major achievements in the fabrication of CIGSe micro solar cells have been realized in recent years

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26 November 2019

Marina Alves1, Ana Pérez-Rodríguez1, Phillip J Dale2 , César Domínguez3,4 and Sascha Sadewasser1,5 Keywords: photovoltaics, concentrator photovoltaics, thin-film solar cells, Cu(In, Ga)Se2, micro-concentrator photovoltaics Original content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the title of the work, journal citation and DOI.

Introduction
Motivation for thin-film micro-concentrators
Device fabrication strategies
Bottom-up approaches
CIGSe micro solar cells with integrated concentration optics
Concentrator optics for thin-film solar cells
Characteristics of concentrator optics
Optical losses
Shape or symmetry of the optics
Number of optical stages
Solar tracking approach
Design considerations
Findings
Conclusion and outlook
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