Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5483519 | Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The waste heat of high-power light emitting diodes (LEDs) is well localized and can be efficiently harvested in contrast to incandescent or fluorescent light sources. Compact thin film thermoelectric generators can accumulate the high-density heat flux from the LED chip and convert it into usable electrical power. We designed and analyzed a thermal management setup with high power LED and embedded thin film thermoelectric generators. The available thermal gradient of approximately 50Â K allows conversion of the LED waste heat with an overall efficiency of 1%. We present an application of the active cooling powered by the harvested waste heat. The compact flat shape of the thin film thermoelectric generators allows an instant upgrade of the existing LED-based luminaries available on the market.
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Authors
Robert Szobolovszky, Peter Siffalovic, Martin Hodas, Marco Pelletta, Matej Jergel, Dusan Sabol, Marek Macha, Eva Majkova,