IP Library Granted Patent US 8,052,291
Granted Patent B2
US 8,052,291 · App. 12/378,614 · Granted Nov 8, 2011

Solar simulator filter

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Patent No.
US 8,052,291
App. No.
12/378,614
Granted
Nov 8, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A solar simulator filter includes filter material configured to achieve class A performance for the spectral output of the optical source except between about 900 and 1,100 nm. Openings in the filter material increase the average effective transmittance between about 900 and 1,100 nm to achieve class A performance for the spectral output of the source.

Claims (23)

1. A solar simulator filter for a source, the filter comprising:

filter material configured to achieve class A performance for the spectral output of the source except between about 900 and 1,100 nm; and

openings in the filter material which increase the average effective transmittance between about 900 and 1,100 nm to achieve class A performance for the spectral output of the source.

2. The filter of claim 1 in which the source is a Xe arc lamp.

3. The filter of claim 1 in which the filter material is a hot mirror filter.

4. The filter of claim 3 in which the openings are formed through optically active layers of the hot mirror filter.

5. The filter of claim 3 in which the openings are gaps between a plurality of hot mirror filter pieces.

6. The filter of claim 1 in which the ratio of the total area of the openings and the filter material is approximately 1%.

7. A solar simulator filter for a source, the filter comprising:

means for achieving class A performance for the spectral output of the source except between about 900 and 1,100 nm; and

means for increasing the average effective transmittance between about 900 and 1,100 nm to achieve class A performance for the spectral output of the source.

8. The filter of claim 7 in which the means for achieving includes a hot mirror filter.

9. The filter of claim 7 in which the means for increasing includes openings in the hot mirror filter material.

10. A solar simulator comprising:

a Xe arc lamp;

hot mirror filter material configured to achieve class A performance for the spectral output of the Xe arc lamp except for between about 900 and 1,100 nm; and

openings which increase the average effective transmittance between about 900 and 1,100 nm to achieve class A performance for the spectral output of the Xe arc lamp.

11. The filter of claim 10 in which the openings are holes through optically active layers of the hot mirror filter.

12. The filter of claim 10 in which the openings are gaps between a plurality of hot mirror filter pieces.

13. The filter of claim 10 in which the ratio of the total area of the openings and the filter material is approximately 1%.

14. The solar simulator filter for a source, the filter comprising:

filter material configured to achieve a specified performance for the spectral output of the source except between certain predetermined wavelengths; and

openings which increase the average effective transmittance between said certain predefined wavelengths to achieve the desired performance requirements for the spectral output of the source.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 17, 2017
From: SPIRE SOLAR, LLC
To: ETERNAL SUN GROUP B.V.
Reel/Frame 041377/0139 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 29, 2016
From: ETERNAL SUN USA, LLC
To: SPIRE SOLAR, LLC
Reel/Frame 037650/0953 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2016
From: SPIRE CORPORATION
To: ETERNAL SUN USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 037591/0939 →