Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11031124 | Solar Energy | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The concept of thermophotovoltaic system, based on a compact selective meta-material film structure acting as a selector thermal blackbody radiation emitter, is presented. The meta-material (MTM) film exhibits broad-band thermal radiation absorption with selective narrow-band thermal infrared emission, and can thus be efficiently coupled to a tandem (InAs/GaInAsSb) thermophotovoltaic (TPV) cell, which has based on the experimentally sub-cells data. The TPV tandem cell combined with the selective emitter achieves highest TPV conversion efficiency of 41% for black body radiation temperature (TBB)â¯=â¯1500â¯Â°C, and lowest TPV conversion efficiency of 11.82% for TBBâ¯=â¯300â¯Â°C. The TPV combined system thus operates in wide temperature range of 300â¯Â°C to 1500â¯Â°C, and the combined system shows higher performance when the MTM film is included. It also shows much higher performance than literature values reported for GaSb/GaInAsSb tandem thermophotovoltaic cells having no MTM film.
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Authors
Fathi Bendelala, Ali Cheknane, Hikmat Hilal,