Commercial deployment of thermophotovoltaics (TPV) is lacking behind the implementation of solar PV technology due to limited thermal stability of the selective emitter structures. Most of the TPV emitters demonstrated so far are designed to operate under high vacuum conditions (~10−6 mbar vacuum pressure), whereas under medium vacuum conditions (~10−2 mbar vacuum pressure), which are feasible in technical implementations of TPV, these emitters suffer from oxidation due to significant O2 partial pressure. In this work, the thermal stability of 1D refractory W-HfO2 based multilayered metamaterial emitter structure is investigated under different vacuum conditions. The impact of the O2 partial pressure on thermal stability of the emitters is ...
For maximized energy conversion efficiency on thermophotovoltaic (TPV) systems, 2D photonic crystal ...
International audienceThe thermal behavior of a thermophotovoltaic system composed of a metallo-diel...
As global energy consumption tends to increase rapidly and buildings are responsible for up to 40% o...
High temperature stable selective emitters can significantly increase efficiency and radiative power...
Selective thermal emitters concentrate most of their spontaneous emission in a spectral band much na...
Solar energy promises a viable solution to meet the ever-increasing power demand by providing a clea...
Control of thermal radiation at high temperatures is vital for waste heat recovery and for high-effi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Building consumes up to 33% of the global energy. HVAC systems for heating and cooling purposes are ...
The work is focused on research and development of a suitable method for creating a selective emitte...
Porous media combustion (PMC) is characterised by intense heat exchange from the combustion gases to...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The critical challenge for the practical applications of VO2-based smart windows is to nucleate and ...
A numerical simulation study is reported on the thermal exchange in an evacuated parallel-plate syst...
The motivation behind this paper stemmed from the fact that the world consumes the fast-depleting fo...
For maximized energy conversion efficiency on thermophotovoltaic (TPV) systems, 2D photonic crystal ...
International audienceThe thermal behavior of a thermophotovoltaic system composed of a metallo-diel...
As global energy consumption tends to increase rapidly and buildings are responsible for up to 40% o...
High temperature stable selective emitters can significantly increase efficiency and radiative power...
Selective thermal emitters concentrate most of their spontaneous emission in a spectral band much na...
Solar energy promises a viable solution to meet the ever-increasing power demand by providing a clea...
Control of thermal radiation at high temperatures is vital for waste heat recovery and for high-effi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Building consumes up to 33% of the global energy. HVAC systems for heating and cooling purposes are ...
The work is focused on research and development of a suitable method for creating a selective emitte...
Porous media combustion (PMC) is characterised by intense heat exchange from the combustion gases to...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
The critical challenge for the practical applications of VO2-based smart windows is to nucleate and ...
A numerical simulation study is reported on the thermal exchange in an evacuated parallel-plate syst...
The motivation behind this paper stemmed from the fact that the world consumes the fast-depleting fo...
For maximized energy conversion efficiency on thermophotovoltaic (TPV) systems, 2D photonic crystal ...
International audienceThe thermal behavior of a thermophotovoltaic system composed of a metallo-diel...
As global energy consumption tends to increase rapidly and buildings are responsible for up to 40% o...