High-temperature solar cells are possible with Photon-enhanced Thermionic Emission (PETE) devices, which represent a novel and very attractive concept for the exploitation of concentrated solar radiation characterized by promising high conversion efficiency. PETE converters rely on the concept that engineered semiconductor structures can provide a thermionic emission, sustained by the high temperatures induced by thermalization of low-energy photons, that is significantly boosted by hot electrons generated by photons with sufficient energy to produce charge couples.

CVD diamond high-temperature cells for solar concentrating systems

DM Trucchi;M Girolami;P Calvani;A Bellucci
2015

Abstract

High-temperature solar cells are possible with Photon-enhanced Thermionic Emission (PETE) devices, which represent a novel and very attractive concept for the exploitation of concentrated solar radiation characterized by promising high conversion efficiency. PETE converters rely on the concept that engineered semiconductor structures can provide a thermionic emission, sustained by the high temperatures induced by thermalization of low-energy photons, that is significantly boosted by hot electrons generated by photons with sufficient energy to produce charge couples.
2015
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
Inglese
Augusto Marcelli, Chidambara Balasubramanian
Science Series
Nanoscale excitations in emergent materials - NEEM 2015
111
113
3
9788866830450
http://www.superstripes.net/science/9788866830450.htm
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
October 12-14 2015
Rome
CVD Diamond; solar concentration; energy conversion; thermionic emission; photoemission
3
none
Trucchi, Dm; Girolami, M; Calvani, P; Bellucci, A
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Production Method Of Electrical Energy by Enhanced Thermal Electron Emission by the Use of Superior Semiconductors
   PROME3THE2US2
   FP7
   308975
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