Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6457475 | Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2017 | 8 Pages |
â¢High Performance broad band anti-reflective coating (BARC) was developed by a facile synthesis of Ink-Bottle mesoporous MgF2 nanoparticles.â¢The nanoparticles were prepared by a unique route of deformation- reformation.â¢BARC showed high performance (100% T) in short range in visible region with an average transmittance >99% in entire visible region.â¢A net increase in efficiency of 6% achieved when c-Si solar cell is covered with AR coated plate.â¢BARC showed high environmental and thermal stability.
Ultra-low refractive index thin films suitable for practical antireflective (AR) applications must be highly transparent, economical, and durable against temperature and weather conditions. In this work, we present a high performance broad band antireflective coating using a facile synthesis of Ink-Bottle mesoporous MgF2 nanoparticles. The nanoparticles having high crystalline and dispersible properties were prepared by a deformation-reformation route from coarse commercial MgF2 hydrate powder by Lyothermal synthesis. These nanoparticles, after dispersion in a suitable solvent were used to develop a single layer AR coating by dip-coating technique. We precisely developed coatings tunable to achieve minimum reflection losses between 400 and 1500Â nm. The AR coating exhibited nearly 100% transmittance within visible range (615-660Â nm) and an average transmittance of 99% and 97% in the visible (400-800Â nm) and active solar range (300-1500Â nm) respectively. Further, use of the AR coating on PV glass led to a net improvement of 6% in efficiency for c-Si solar cells. This work opens a promising approach to improve the device performance of solar cells as well as solar collectors by developing broad band antireflective surfaces using mesoporous nanoparticles.