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Mirror-free thermophotovoltaic devices could someday make a much simpler and less expensive system to concentrate sunlight. The goal is to prevent heat from escaping the thermoelectric material by using a photonic crystal – essentially, an array of precisely spaced microscopic holes in a top layer of the material. By concentrating the sunlight thermally – capturing it and reflecting it back into the material – the device could absorb as much heat as a standard black object, yet not reradiate much of the heat, suggests Peter Bermel, a scientist at MIT’s Research...Read full article

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    Published: March 2012
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    thermophotovoltaic
    Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) refers to a technology that converts heat energy into electricity using the principles of thermophotovoltaics. In a thermophotovoltaic system, thermal radiation from a heat source is converted into photons, which are then absorbed by a semiconductor photovoltaic (PV) cell, generating electrical power. Key components and principles of thermophotovoltaic systems include: Heat source: A heat source, such as a combustor or other thermal source, is used to generate...
    AmericasBasic Scienceenergygreenhouse effectGreenLightinfrared radiationJason FleischerMassachusetts Institute of Technologymirror arraysMITparabolic mirrorsPeter Bermelphotonic crystalphotovoltaicsPrinceton Universitysolar concentrationSolar Energysunlightthermophotovoltaic

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