Status report on emerging photovoltaic technology published by SPIE Journal of Photonics for Energy

Authored by a community of 41 researchers from across the globe, the open access “Status report on emerging photovoltaics” offers snapshots of a range of emerging PV technologies
09 January 2024
Status report on emerging photovoltaic technology published by SPIE Journal of Photonics for Energy
Authored by a community of 41 researchers from across the globe, the open access “Status report on emerging photovoltaics” offers snapshots of a range of emerging PV technologies

Photovoltaic (PV) solar energy is emerging as a significant contributor to global sustainable energy production. Inspired by the continued technological progress of PV, and motivated by the challenges ahead, Journal of Photonics for Energy (JPE) recently published a status report on emerging photovoltaics written by a community of 41 experts from across the globe.

The report contains snapshots of a range of emerging PV technologies, highlighting key applications and pathways to commercialization. The report focuses on new materials and device concepts, light management designs, and strategies for exceeding current limits to solar PV energy conversion. Each section provides a brief overview, a technology status update, and a discussion of challenges facing efforts to commercialize and scale up solar PV globally, including developing appropriate manufacturing tools and processes, as well as enhancing PV efficiency and sustainability.

JPE Editor-in-Chief Sean Shaheen, professor at University of Colorado Boulder and coauthor of the report, remarks, “The report is intended to be a convenient resource for people within and outside the field, including new researchers, students, technology managers, and program managers, who can play a role in accelerating the global effort.” He notes, “The diverse contributions to this report demonstrate the remarkable range of emerging PV technologies as well as developments in their applications. They also describe some of the challenges to widespread deployment.”

Concluding with a survey of contributing authors regarding the needs and future evolution of PV, the report presents a variety of perspectives on priorities and challenges involved. In general, the report suggests broadening the performance metrics by which technological approaches are assessed, for instance to include life-cycle analysis to ensure that solar cells generate energy at minimum equivalent to that required for their manufacture. 

Despite a variety of perspectives, the report communicates a shared spirit of optimism regarding the future of PV technology.

For details, see the Gold Open Access report by A. Anctil et al., “Status report on emerging photovoltaics,” J. Photon. Energy 13(4), 042301 (2023), doi: 10.1117/1.JPE.13.042301

The Journal of Photonics for Energy is published by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, and available via the SPIE Digital Library. The journal covers fundamental and applied research areas focused on the applications of photonics for renewable energy harvesting, conversion, storage, distribution, monitoring, consumption, and efficient usage.

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