Issue 48, 2025

A tungsten-based solar absorber with a strip-combined starfish structure with high photothermal conversion efficiency and low radiative heat loss

Abstract

We propose a tungsten-based broadband resonator capable of achieving near-perfect solar absorption with suppressed radiative heat loss. Across the entire solar radiation spectrum, the absorber exhibits a spectrally integrated total solar absorptance of 95%. Taking into account the thermal emission under an operating temperature of 100 °C, the photothermal conversion efficiency remains as high as 92–93%. Using particle swarm optimization, the initial square-based structure is transformed into adjacent and closely packed strip structures with multiple lengths to achieve enhanced solar absorption. The analysis uses finite-difference time-domain simulations, considering light polarization, incident angle, and structural defects. We proposed a new metamaterial structure with multiple strips that are more efficient and have a simpler geometric structure, as compared to multilayer films, pyramids, or cone structures, which mostly exhibit substantial radiative heat losses. The structure is composed of a W/SiO2/W (metal–insulator–metal) configuration, with a surface nanostructure pattern composed of low-emissivity tungsten, with fabrication error-tolerant computational design.

Graphical abstract: A tungsten-based solar absorber with a strip-combined starfish structure with high photothermal conversion efficiency and low radiative heat loss

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Aug 2025
Accepted
28 Oct 2025
First published
29 Oct 2025

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2025,27, 25868-25875

A tungsten-based solar absorber with a strip-combined starfish structure with high photothermal conversion efficiency and low radiative heat loss

C. Wang, J. Li and T. Nagao, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2025, 27, 25868 DOI: 10.1039/D5CP03164H

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