Researchers developed semi-transparent solar modules that redirect near-infrared light for electricity while transmitting photosynthetically active radiation for crops.
The module uses TOPCon cells and distributed Bragg reflectors to optimize spectral separation.
Simulations show a 34% increase in electrical output compared to conventional semi-transparent modules.
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