| The Status of Thermophotovoltaic Energy Conversion Technology at Lockheed Martin Corporation | |
| Brown, EJ ; Baldasaro, PF ; Burger, SR ; Danielson, LR ; DePoy, DM ; Dolatowski, JM ; Fourspring, PM ; Nichols, GJ ; Topper, WF ; Rahmlow, TD | |
| Lockheed Martin | |
| 关键词: Efficiency; Absorption; 36 Materials Science; Energy Conversion; 42 Engineering; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/837657 RP-ID : LM-04K068 RP-ID : AC 12-00-SN39357 RP-ID : 837657 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
In a thermophotovoltaic (TPV) energy conversion system, a heated surface radiates in the mid-infrared range onto photocells which are sensitive at these energies. Part of the absorbed energy is converted into electric output. Conversion efficiency is maximized by reducing the absorption of non-convertible energy with some form of spectral control. In a TPV system, many technology options exist. Our development efforts have concentrated on flat-plate geometries with greybody radiators, front surface tandem filters and a multi-chip module (MCM) approach that allows selective fabrication processes to match cell performance. Recently, we discontinued development of GaInAsSb quaternary cell semiconductor material in favor of ternary GaInAs material. In our last publication (Ref. 1), the authors reported conversion efficiencies of about 20% (radiator 950 C, cells 22 C) for small modules (1-4 cm{sup 2}) tested in a prototypic cavity test environment. Recently, we have achieved measured conversion efficiencies of about 12.5% in larger ({approx}100 cm{sup 2}) test arrays. The efficiency reduction in the larger arrays was probably due to quality and variation of the cells as well as non-uniform illumination from the hot radiator to the cold plate. Modules in these tests used GaInAsSb cells with 0.52 eV bandgap and front surface filters for spectral control. This paper provides details of the individual system components and the rationale for our technical decisions. It also describes the measurement techniques used to record these efficiencies.
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