2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.10705
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Thermodynamics of light management in near-field thermophotovoltaics

Abstract: We evaluate near-field thermophotovoltaic (TPV) energy conversion systems focusing in particular on their open-circuit voltage (Voc). Unlike previous analyses based largely on numerical simulations with fluctuational electrodynamics, here, we develop an analytic model that captures the physics of near-field TPV systems and can predict their performance metrics. Using our model, we identify two important opportunities of TPV systems operating in the near-field. First, we show analytically that enhancement of ra… Show more

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“…Interestingly, nanophotonics and nanophonics converge in two respects: in the interaction between light and mechanical motion, which is at the core of optomechanics, and due to the fact that the nanophotonics of long wavelength radiation is at the verge of meeting nanophononics by engineering heat management [186], a field in which there are also theoretical and experimental critical challenges. Phonons, as quantized vibrations of the atomic lattice, are fully described by their phononic band structure or dispersion relation, ω(q), which provides a deep understanding of the material thermal properties, harmonic lattice dynamics, and the propagation of coherent waves.…”
Section: Current and Future Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, nanophotonics and nanophonics converge in two respects: in the interaction between light and mechanical motion, which is at the core of optomechanics, and due to the fact that the nanophotonics of long wavelength radiation is at the verge of meeting nanophononics by engineering heat management [186], a field in which there are also theoretical and experimental critical challenges. Phonons, as quantized vibrations of the atomic lattice, are fully described by their phononic band structure or dispersion relation, ω(q), which provides a deep understanding of the material thermal properties, harmonic lattice dynamics, and the propagation of coherent waves.…”
Section: Current and Future Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%