Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1784086 | Infrared Physics & Technology | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate the first low bandgap thermophotovoltaic (TPV) arrays capable of operating with heat sources at temperatures as low as 345 °C, which is the lowest ever reported. The individual array elements are based on narrow band gap InAs/InAs0.61Sb0.13P0.26 photodiode structures. External power conversion efficiency was measured to be â¼3% from a single element at room temperature, using a black body at 950 °C. Both 25-element and 65-element arrays were fabricated and exhibited a TPV response at different source temperatures in the range 345-950 °C suitable for electricity generation from waste heat and other applications.
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Authors
A. Krier, M. Yin, A.R.J. Marshall, M. Kesaria, S.E. Krier, S. McDougall, W. Meredith, A.D. Johnson, J. Inskip, A. Scholes,