The Proceedings of the Thermal Engineering Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-290X
2010
Session ID : B143
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B143 Role of Electrodynamics in Near-Field Radiation and its Application into Photovoltaic Generation of Electrisity
Katsunori HanamuraDaisuke HirashimaHirofumi FukaiMasao Asano
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Near-field radiation that has a high intensity of electric field was applied to enhance conversion from thermal energy to electricity in a wavelength range less than 1.1μm or 1.8μm. A commercial Si-photovoltaic cell and a thermophotovoltaic cell made of GaSb semiconductors were used to confirm that the near-field radiation effect (the evanescent wave effect) can be applied to enhance generation of electricity. As a result, an increase in output power generation of electricity by the evanescent wave effect was detected and the short-circuit current density increased about 1.3 times for the Si-PV cell and 3.0 times for the GaSb-TPV cell as larger than those obtained by the conventional propagating-wave radiation.
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© 2010 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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