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A review of recent advances in thermophotovoltaics

T. J. CouttsNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USAM. W. WanlassNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USAJas S. WardNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USSteven X. JohnsonNational Renewable Energy Laboratory, 161 7 Cole Blvd., Golden, Colorado 80401
1996en
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Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) generation of electricity is attracting attention because of advances in materials and devices and because of a widening appreciation of the large number of applications that may be addressed using TPV-based generators. The attractions include the wide range of fuel sources and the potentially high power density outputs. The two main approaches to TPV generators are: (1) broad-band radiators, coupled with converters with bandgaps in the range 0.4-0.7 eV; and (2) narrow-band emitters coupled with lower-cost silicon converters. The key issues in realizing a viable TPV system are the durability, efficiency and properties of the radiant emitter; the recuperation of sub-bandgap photons; the optimization of the converter performance; and the recuperation of waste heat.

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