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The paper presents a novel dense-array concentrator photovoltaic prototype system consisted of primary non-imaging dish concentrator and secondary concentrator (an array of crossed compound parabolic lenses). The secondary optics has a geometrical concentration ratio of 5.998 but the average measured concentration ratio is only 4.07 suns. The losses are mainly attributed to both the Fresnel reflection at the interfaces and absorption of the dielectric material. The preliminary measured power conversion efficiency of the system is 17% due to significant optical loss incurred by the secondary concentrator.