Actually such a scheme exists even on an industrial scale and is called concentrated solar power the basic scheme is that you have some kind of a focusing mechanism e g.
Magnifying film for solar panels.
A large array of mirrors as shown here which collects sunlight over a large surface area and concentrates it to a much smaller area where the solar cell can be placed the advantage of concentrating solar power is twofold.
Heliogen s mirror panels act together as a single magnifying lens within a system designed to.
One of the reasons that the solar power industry has yet to dominate the energy market is due to its relatively low efficiency.
Or would it just block the rays.
If the dispersal of heat is not controlled and managed then it s likely to cause more damage than good for the solar panels.
High heat is not friendly to most building materials ultimately including solar panels although they are designed to function well north of three digits fahrenheit.
However that could soon change with hypersolar s magnifying film.
Would a magnifying glass lens increase the amount of solar energy to a solar panel cell.
Magnifying glasses magnify the intensity of heat in a focused area but in order to be of beneficial use in solar panelsthere must be a mechanism to disperse the heat and cool down the system.
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If the dispersal of heat is not controlled and managed then it s likely to cause more damage than good for the solar panels.
With a gentle nudge the concentrators move relative to the cells keeping sunlight in focus all day.
The lenses and mirrors focus sunlight on the solar cell like a magnifying glass.
Hypersolar magnifying film can increase solar panel efficiency by up to 300 making solar competitive with fossil fuel power.
I m a bit confused because people haven t done it before and because people put glass and silicon in front of solar cells all the time.