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      Nanostructured Thermionics for Conversion of Light to Electricity: Simultaneous Extraction of Device Parameters

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            Photon-enhanced thermionic emission for solar concentrator systems.

            Solar-energy conversion usually takes one of two forms: the 'quantum' approach, which uses the large per-photon energy of solar radiation to excite electrons, as in photovoltaic cells, or the 'thermal' approach, which uses concentrated sunlight as a thermal-energy source to indirectly produce electricity using a heat engine. Here we present a new concept for solar electricity generation, photon-enhanced thermionic emission, which combines quantum and thermal mechanisms into a single physical process. The device is based on thermionic emission of photoexcited electrons from a semiconductor cathode at high temperature. Temperature-dependent photoemission-yield measurements from GaN show strong evidence for photon-enhanced thermionic emission, and calculated efficiencies for idealized devices can exceed the theoretical limits of single-junction photovoltaic cells. The proposed solar converter would operate at temperatures exceeding 200 degrees C, enabling its waste heat to be used to power a secondary thermal engine, boosting theoretical combined conversion efficiencies above 50%.
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                Journal
                IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
                IEEE Trans. Nanotechnology
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                1536-125X
                1941-0085
                July 2015
                July 2015
                : 14
                : 4
                : 624-632
                Article
                10.1109/TNANO.2015.2426149
                7a789e6c-c857-4327-8020-5672bbcc67f6
                © 2015
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