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View SchemaElectronic film with embedded micro-mirrors for solar energy concentrator systems
| Authors | Mario Rabinowitz, Mark Davidson |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0404080 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0404080 |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.solener.2004.04.002 |
| Journal | Solar Energy Vol.77, Issue #1, pp. 3-13 (2004). Color Fig. Science Direct www.sciencedirect.com |
Abstract
A novel electronic film solar energy concentrator with embedded micro-mirrors that track the sun is described. The potential viability of this new concept is presented. Due to miniaturization, the amount of material needed for the optical system is minimal. Because it is light-weight and flexible, it can easily be attached to the land or existing structures. This presents an economic advantage over conventional concentrators which require the construction of a separate structure to support them, and motors to orient them to intercept and properly reflect sunlight. Such separate structures must be able to survive gusts, windstorms, earthquakes, etc. This concentrator utilizes the ground or existing edifices which are already capable of withstanding such vicissitudes of nature.
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