Nanophotonics (Dec 2023)

High albedo daytime radiative cooling for enhanced bifacial PV performance

  • Kim Hannah,
  • Gao Yiwei,
  • Moran Ethan,
  • Howle Annyn,
  • McSherry Sean,
  • Cira Spencer,
  • Lenert Andrej

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
pp. 621 – 627

Abstract

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We present a radiative cooling material capable of enhancing albedo while reducing ground surface temperatures beneath fielded bifacial solar panels. Electrospinning a layer of polyacrylonitrile nanofibers, or nanoPAN, onto a polymer-coated silver mirror yields a total solar reflectance of 99 %, an albedo of 0.96, and a thermal emittance of 0.80. The combination of high albedo and high emittance is enabled by wavelength-selective scattering induced by the hierarchical morphology of nanoPAN, which includes both thin fibers and bead-like structures. During outdoor testing, the material outperforms the radiative cooling power of a state-of-the-art control by ∼20 W/m2 and boosts the photocurrent produced by a commercial silicon cell by up to 6.4 mA/cm2 compared to sand. These experiments validate essential characteristics of a high-albedo radiative-cooling reflector with promising potential applications in thermal and light management of fielded bifacial panels.

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