Solar nanoantennas appear a very interesting solution to exploit solar radiation, as a matter of fact, their operating principle allows heat losses to be lessened compared to traditional photovoltaic cells and efficiency to be increased. Anyway, some technological issues are to be overcome. Literature often proposes a characterization by radiation efficiency typical of traditional antennas. Since the aim of solar nanoantennas is to harvest energy, in this paper the most promising devices are characterized by the upper bound of deliverable power density calculated in the whole operating wavelengths range.
Di Garbo, C., Livreri, P., Vitale, G. (2016). Solar Nanoantennas energy based characterization. RENEWABLE ENERGY & POWER QUALITY JOURNAL, 1(14), 862-867 [10.24084/repqj14.490].
Solar Nanoantennas energy based characterization
DI GARBO, Chiara;LIVRERI, Patrizia;VITALE, Gianpaolo
2016-05-01
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Solar nanoantennas appear a very interesting solution to exploit solar radiation, as a matter of fact, their operating principle allows heat losses to be lessened compared to traditional photovoltaic cells and efficiency to be increased. Anyway, some technological issues are to be overcome. Literature often proposes a characterization by radiation efficiency typical of traditional antennas. Since the aim of solar nanoantennas is to harvest energy, in this paper the most promising devices are characterized by the upper bound of deliverable power density calculated in the whole operating wavelengths range.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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