Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1689381 | Vacuum | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This contribution reports on the effect of thermal annealing on sputtered Pt-Al2O3 multilayered selective solar absorber coatings deposited onto stainless steel substrates with a Mo IR reflecting buffer layer. The Pt-Al2O3 cermet nanocoatings were annealed at different temperatures for different durations in vacuum. The spectral selectivity of the optimised Pt-Al2O3 was found to be thermally stable up to 900 °C in vacuum for 2 h with solar absorptance of 0.944 and thermal emittance of 0.11. At 1000 °C, its spectral selectivity decreased significantly to 0.892/0.13, which is attributed to the inter-diffusion between the layers, and formation of η-Fe3Mo3C phase. Annealing the Pt-Al2O3 nanocoatings for long term showed that the cermet nanocoatings were thermally stable up to 800 °C in vacuum for 24 h having spectral selectivity of 0.938/0.10.
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Authors
Z.Y. Nuru, L. Kotsedi, C.J. Arendse, D. Motaung, B. Mwakikunga, K. Roro, M. Maaza,