David Cygan
Gas Technology Institute
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2015
R. Winston; Eli Yablonovitch; Lun Jiang; Bennett Widyolar; Mahmoud Abdelhamid; Gregg Scranton; David Cygan; Aleksandr Kozlov
The project team of University of California at Merced (UC-M), Gas Technology Institute, and Dr. Eli Yablonovitch of University of California at Berkeley developed a novel hybrid concentrated solar photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) collector using nonimaging optics and world record single-junction Gallium arsenide (GaAs) PV components integrated with particle laden gas as thermal transfer and storage media, to simultaneously generate electricity and high temperature dispatchable heat. The collector transforms a parabolic trough, commonly used in CSP plants, into an integrated spectrum-splitting device. This places a spectrum-sensitive topping element on a secondary reflector that is registered to the thermal collection loop. The secondary reflector transmits higher energy photons for PV topping while diverting the remaining lower energy photons to the thermal media, achieving temperatures of around 400°C even under partial utilization of the solar spectrum. The collector uses the spectral selectivity property of Gallium arsenide (GaAs) cells to maximize the exergy output of the system, resulting in an estimated exergy efficiency of 48%. The thermal media is composed of fine particles of high melting point material in an inert gas that increases heat transfer and effectively stores excess heat in hot particles for later on-demand use.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2016
R. Winston; Lun Jiang; Mahmoud Abdelhamid; Bennett Widyolar; Jonathan Ferry; David Cygan; Hamid A. Abbasi; Alexandr Kozlov; Alexander Kirk; V. C. Elarde; M. L. Osowski
The project team of University of California at Merced (UC-Merced), Gas Technology Institute (GTI) and MicroLink Devices Inc. (MicroLink) are developing a hybrid solar system using a nonimaging compound parabolic concentrator (CPC) that maximizes the exergy by delivering direct electricity and on-demand heat. The hybrid solar system technology uses secondary optics in a solar receiver to achieve high efficiency at high temperature, collects heat in particles and uses reflective liftoff cooled double junction (2J) InGaP/GaAs solar cells with backside infrared (IR) reflectors on the secondary optical element to raise exergy efficiency. The nonimaging optics provides additional concentration towards the high temperature thermal stream and enables it to operate efficiently at 650 °C while the solar cell is maintained at 40 °C to operate as efficiently as possible.
Nonimaging Optics: Efficient Design for Illumination and Solar Concentration XV | 2018
David Cygan; Alexander Kirk; M. L. Osowski; Hamid A. Abbasi; Bennett Widyolar; Lun Jiang; Jonathan Ferry; Roland Winston
Experimental performance of a two-stage 50X spectral beam splitting (SBS) parabolic trough collector (PTC) - incorporating double-junction epitaxial lift-off (ELO) InGaP/GaAs solar cells and using a suspended alumina particulate heat transfer media tested to 600°C - is presented.
Archive | 1993
Mark J. Khinkis; Hamid A. Abbasi; David Cygan
Archive | 2003
Iosif K. Rabovitser; Richard A. Knight; David Cygan
Archive | 1995
Hamid A. Abbasi; Mark J. Khinkis; David Cygan
Renewable Energy | 2017
Bennett Widyolar; Mahmoud Abdelhamid; Lun Jiang; R. Winston; Eli Yablonovitch; Gregg Scranton; David Cygan; Hamid A. Abbasi; Aleksandr Kozlov
Applied Energy | 2016
Mahmoud Abdelhamid; Bennett Widyolar; Lun Jiang; R. Winston; Eli Yablonovitch; Gregg Scranton; David Cygan; Hamid A. Abbasi; Aleksandr Kozlov
Archive | 2005
Dennis A. Chojnacki; Iosif K. Rabovitser; Richard A. Knight; David Cygan; Jacob Korenberg
MRS Advances | 2016
David Cygan; Hamid A. Abbasi; Aleksandr Kozlov; Joseph Pondo; R. Winston; Bennett Widyolar; Lun Jiang; Mahmoud Abdelhamid; Alexander Kirk; M. Drees; H. Miyamoto; V. C. Elarde; M. L. Osowski