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Get Free AccessWe report power conversion efficiency of ~28% from a thermophotovoltaic device, employing the concept of photon regeneration. The regeneration is accomplished using photovoltaic band-edge as the spectral filter. This high efficiency is a direct consequence of enhanced sub-bandgap reflectivity of the device used. Our detail theoretical analysis shows that with further improvement in device geometry and material, it would be possible to achieve near 45% power conversion efficiency.
Zunaid Omair, Gregg Scranton, Luis Pazos, T. Patrick Xiao, Myles A. Steiner, Per F. Peterson, J. F. Holzrichter, Eli Yablonovitch (2018). Pushing the Limits of Thermophotovoltaic Efficiency. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/pvsc.2018.8547282.
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2018
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