Spectral selectivity, i.e. merging a high absorbance at sunlight wavelengths to a low emittance at the wavelengths of thermal spectrum, is a key characteristics for materials to be used for solar thermal receivers. It is known that spectrally selective absorbers can raise the receiver efficiency for all solar thermal technologies. Tubular sunlight receivers for parabolic trough collector (PTC) systems can be improved by the use of spectrally selective coatings. Their absorbance is increased by deposing black films, while the thermal emittance is minimized by the use of properly-prepared substrates. In this work we describe the intermediate step in the fabrication of black-chrome coated solar absorbers, namely the fabrication and characterization of copper coatings on previously nickel-plated stainless steel substrates. We investigate the copper surface features and optical properties, correlating them to the coating thickness and to the deposition process, in the perspective to assess optimal conditions for solar absorber applications

Structural and optical properties of copper-coated substrates for solar thermal absorbers / Pratesi, Stefano; De Lucia, Maurizio; Meucci, Marco; Sani, Elisa. - In: SUPERLATTICES AND MICROSTRUCTURES. - ISSN 0749-6036. - ELETTRONICO. - 98:(2016), pp. 342-350. [10.1016/j.spmi.2016.08.031]

Structural and optical properties of copper-coated substrates for solar thermal absorbers

PRATESI, STEFANO;DE LUCIA, MAURIZIO;MEUCCI, MARCO;
2016

Abstract

Spectral selectivity, i.e. merging a high absorbance at sunlight wavelengths to a low emittance at the wavelengths of thermal spectrum, is a key characteristics for materials to be used for solar thermal receivers. It is known that spectrally selective absorbers can raise the receiver efficiency for all solar thermal technologies. Tubular sunlight receivers for parabolic trough collector (PTC) systems can be improved by the use of spectrally selective coatings. Their absorbance is increased by deposing black films, while the thermal emittance is minimized by the use of properly-prepared substrates. In this work we describe the intermediate step in the fabrication of black-chrome coated solar absorbers, namely the fabrication and characterization of copper coatings on previously nickel-plated stainless steel substrates. We investigate the copper surface features and optical properties, correlating them to the coating thickness and to the deposition process, in the perspective to assess optimal conditions for solar absorber applications
2016
98
342
350
Pratesi, Stefano; De Lucia, Maurizio; Meucci, Marco; Sani, Elisa
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