Toward High-Energy-Density, High-Efficiency, and Moderate-Temperature Chip-Scale Thermophotovoltaics

Abstract

The challenging problem of ultra-high-energy-density, high-efficiency, and small-scale portable power generation is addressed here using a distinctive thermophotovoltaic energy conversion mechanism and chip-based system design, which we name the microthermophotovoltaic ( TPV) generator. The approach is predicted to be capable of up to 32% efficient heat-to-electricity conversion within a millimeter-scale form factor. Although considerable technological barriers need to be overcome to reach full performance, we have performed a robust experimental demonstration that validates the theoretical framework and the key system components. Even with a much-simplified TPV system design with theoretical efficiency prediction of 2.7%, we experimentally demonstrate 2.5% efficiency. The TPV experimental system that was built and tested comprises a silicon propane microcombustor, an integrated high-temperature photonic crystal selective thermal emitter, four 0.55-eV GaInAsSb thermophotovoltaic diodes, and an ultrahigh- efficiency maximum power-point tracking power electronics converter. The system was demonstrated to operate up to 800 C (silicon microcombustor temperature)with an input thermal power of 13.7W, generating 344 mW of electric power over a 1-cm(expn 2) area.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 02, 2013
Accession Number
ADA582374

Entities

People

  • Christopher H. Marton
  • Ivan Celanovic
  • Jay J. Senkevich
  • John D. Joannopoulos
  • Klavs F. Jensen
  • Marin Soljačić
  • Peter A. Bermel
  • Robert C. Pilawa-podgurski
  • Walker R. Chan

Organizations

  • University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Band Gaps
  • Calorific Value
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Combustion
  • Efficiency
  • Electronics
  • Energy
  • Heat Transfer
  • High Energy
  • High Temperature
  • Materials
  • Materials Science
  • Photonic Crystals
  • Power Electronics
  • Quantum Efficiency
  • Thermal Radiation
  • Two Dimensional

Readers

  • Quantum Dot Semiconductor Device Photonics and Graphene Optoelectronic Materials and THz Physics.
  • Solar Photovoltaics and Thermoelectric Devices.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics