Stability Of Sol-Gel Silica Glass For Cpv And Ultraviolet Led Applications

This paper concerns the characterisation of silica glass obtained by a sol-gel technique as to its suitability in the terrestrial and space concentrated photovoltaic (CPV), and ultraviolet light emitting diode (UV LED) industrial sectors. The sol-gel material tested is produced by Evonik Industries and marketed under the brand name SAVOSIL. The tests performed were aimed at determining the endurance of the material to radiation exposure and consist of exposure to gamma radiation and 355 nm UV laser light. In these tests the transmittance of the glass was measured before an after the exposure to the radiation to determine the effect of the radiation treatment. In the case of the test with the 355nm laser, in situ measurements were also performed during the irradiation treatment to check for any transitory effects of the high intensity radiation. As a reference and for comparison, all the tests were also performed under the same conditions on samples of a commercial optical glass of the type commonly used for CPV applications.

Author
F Costa Et Al
Origin
Evonik Industries Ag, Germany
Journal Title
Glass Technol: Eur J Glass Sci Technol 52 6 Dec 2011 185-189
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3761

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Stability Of Sol-Gel Silica Glass For Cpv And Ultraviolet Led Applications
Glass Technol: Eur J Glass Sci Technol 52 6 Dec 2011 185-189
S 3761
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