Additional Lighting Effects for Photovoltaic Improvements in the Performance of Solar Cells

Author:

Lupšić Katarina1,Validžić Ivana Lj.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Electric Power Industry of Serbia Thermal Power Plant and Mines Kostolac Environmental Protection P.O. Box 12208 Kostolac Serbia

2. Department of Atomic Physics Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences National Institute of the Republic of Serbia University of Belgrade P.O. Box 522 11001 Belgrade Serbia

Abstract

The basic function of the water flow lens (WFL) system is to cool, decrease, and increase light intensity with inevitable spectral oscillations, but in reality, that manipulation helps to better understand the possible additional optical and light effects and, thus, the nature of light itself, in the hopes of making significant progress toward the use of solar energy. According to the published research on a variety of solar devices, including commercial monocrystalline and amorphous Si‐solar cells, differently designed Sb2S3‐based solar cells made of synthesized undoped and doped semiconductors, and dye‐sensitized solar cells (Dyesol/Greatcell Solar DSL 30 NRD‐T) with varying sensitizers and cosensitizers, photovoltaic performance using the WFL system can show significant improvements in all tested conditions. Based on all previous results on different solar devices, many potential explanations for demonstrating common extra‐light effects for an increase in the performance of solar cells are experimentally compared and discussed. The theoretical history of the nature of light is reviewed, and our findings are commented on along with new disclosure.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy

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