| Literature DB >> 26729219 |
Abdoul Karim Sekone1, Yu-Bin Chen2, Ming-Chang Lu3, Wen-Kai Chen1, Chia-An Liu1, Ming-Tsang Lee4.
Abstract
Silicon nanowire possesses great potential as the material for renewable energy harvesting and conversion. The significantly reduced spectral reflectivity of silicon nanowire to visible light makes it even more attractive in solar energy applications. However, the benefit of its use for solar thermal energy harvesting remains to be investigated and has so far not been clearly reported. The purpose of this study is to provide practical information and insight into the performance of silicon nanowires in solar thermal energy conversion systems. Spectral hemispherical reflectivity and transmissivity of the black silicon nanowire array on silicon wafer substrate were measured. It was observed that the reflectivity is lower in the visible range but higher in the infrared range compared to the plain silicon wafer. A drying experiment and a theoretical calculation were carried out to directly evaluate the effects of the trade-off between scattering properties at different wavelengths. It is clearly seen that silicon nanowires can improve the solar thermal energy harnessing. The results showed that a 17.8 % increase in the harvest and utilization of solar thermal energy could be achieved using a silicon nanowire array on silicon substrate as compared to that obtained with a plain silicon wafer.Entities:
Keywords: Absorption; Black silicon; Reflectivity; Silicon nanowire; Solar thermal energy harvesting; Transmittance
Year: 2016 PMID: 26729219 PMCID: PMC4816388 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-015-1209-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Experimental apparatus of drying experiment
Fig. 2SEM image of silicon nanowires. a Side view. b Top view
Fig. 3a Measured spectral absorptivity (A), reflectivity (R), and transmissivity (T) of plain silicon substrate (Si) and silicon nanowires (Si NW). b Black silicon nanowire array plate fabricated and used for the drying experiment
Fig. 4Variation of the dimensionless average moisture content in the SiC plate with respect to drying time. a Complete drying curve. b Drying curves for silicon and silicon nanowire cases between 100 and 200 min
Absorbed, transmitted, and reflected solar irradiation of silicon and silicon nanowires (between 0.4 and 1.8 μm)
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| Si | 2.62 | 0.60 | 1.94 | 62.4 |
| Si NW | 3.48 | 0.29 | 1.36 | 73.5 |