The concept of ´etendue is applied to the propagation of luminescent radiation, and to the transformation of such radiation in absorbing and luminescent media. Central to this analysis is the notion of ´etendue as a measure of the number of rays in the beam which permits the definition of entropy and transition to the formalism of statistical mechanics. When considered from the statistical viewpoint, ´etendue conservation along the path of a beam in clear and transparent media then implies the conservation of entropy. The changes in thermodynamic parameters of a beam upon absorption and re-emission can then be determined in terms of the corresponding changes resulting from the addition or removal of photons from the incident and emitted bea...
We deduce a novel expression for the non-equilibrium photochemical potential and the power conversio...
We discuss the state-of-the-art and remaining challenges in the fundamental understanding and techno...
We investigate the general features of thermal emission and absorption of radiation in photonic crys...
The concept of étendue is applied to the propagation of luminescent radiation, and to the transform...
This chapter considers quantum solar energy conversion from a thermodynamic point of view. Starting ...
Abstract. Free energy transduction, the basic physical process underlying the phenomena of life has ...
Neither the thermodynamically determined probability isotherm nor its kinetically manifest rate isot...
In line with the "negentropy approach" currently pursued at IIASA, the thermodynamic properties of e...
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A thermodynamic theory for the voltage or free energy generated by a quantum solar energy converter ...
The entropy calculation for radiation fluxes is reviewed and applied to simple radiation-surface int...
AbstractIt is argued that the chemical potential analogy does not provide useful information on the ...
Through a modern derivation of Planck’s formula for the entropy of an arbitrary beam of photons, we ...
A thermodynamic model for light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is developed by considering energy and entrop...
A Planck law relationship between absorption and emission spectra is used to compute the fluorescenc...
We deduce a novel expression for the non-equilibrium photochemical potential and the power conversio...
We discuss the state-of-the-art and remaining challenges in the fundamental understanding and techno...
We investigate the general features of thermal emission and absorption of radiation in photonic crys...
The concept of étendue is applied to the propagation of luminescent radiation, and to the transform...
This chapter considers quantum solar energy conversion from a thermodynamic point of view. Starting ...
Abstract. Free energy transduction, the basic physical process underlying the phenomena of life has ...
Neither the thermodynamically determined probability isotherm nor its kinetically manifest rate isot...
In line with the "negentropy approach" currently pursued at IIASA, the thermodynamic properties of e...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76465/1/AIAA-9535-710.pd
A thermodynamic theory for the voltage or free energy generated by a quantum solar energy converter ...
The entropy calculation for radiation fluxes is reviewed and applied to simple radiation-surface int...
AbstractIt is argued that the chemical potential analogy does not provide useful information on the ...
Through a modern derivation of Planck’s formula for the entropy of an arbitrary beam of photons, we ...
A thermodynamic model for light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is developed by considering energy and entrop...
A Planck law relationship between absorption and emission spectra is used to compute the fluorescenc...
We deduce a novel expression for the non-equilibrium photochemical potential and the power conversio...
We discuss the state-of-the-art and remaining challenges in the fundamental understanding and techno...
We investigate the general features of thermal emission and absorption of radiation in photonic crys...