This dissertation investigates Near-Field Thermal Radiation (NFTR) applied to MEMS-based concentrated solar thermophotovoltaics (STPV) energy conversion and thermal memory and logics. NFTR is the exchange of thermal radiation energy at nano/microscale; when separation between the hot and cold objects is less than dominant radiation wavelength (∼1 μm). NFTR is particularly of interest to the above applications due to its high rate of energy transfer, exceeding the blackbody limit by orders of magnitude, and its strong dependence on separation gap size, surface nano/microstructure and material properties. Concentrated STPV system converts solar radiation to electricity using heat as an intermediary through a thermally coupled absorber/emitter...
Near-field thermophotovoltaic holds the potential for achieving high-power density and energy conver...
The challenging problem of ultra-high-energy-density, high-efficiency, and small-scale portable powe...
We report a quantitative model of a near-field thermophotovoltaic (TPV) device consisting in a therm...
This dissertation investigates Near-Field Thermal Radiation (NFTR) applied to MEMS-based concentrate...
Limited performance and reliability of electronic devices at extreme temperatures, intensive electro...
Limited performance and reliability of electronic devices at extreme temperatures, intensive electro...
Understanding energy transfer via near-field thermal radiation is critical for the future advances o...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
A huge amount of thermal energy is available close to material surfaces in radiative and non-radiati...
This dissertation focuses on near-field radiative transfer, which can be defined as the discipline c...
Limited performance and reliability of electronic devices at extreme temperatures, intensive electro...
This thesis deals with thermal radiation at nanoscale in order to increase the energy conversion per...
International audienceA huge amount of thermal energy is available close to material surfaces in rad...
Solid-state heat-to-electrical power converters are thermodynamic engines that use fundamental parti...
International audienceTo date, the champion thermophotovoltaic (TPV) cells have an efficiency in the...
Near-field thermophotovoltaic holds the potential for achieving high-power density and energy conver...
The challenging problem of ultra-high-energy-density, high-efficiency, and small-scale portable powe...
We report a quantitative model of a near-field thermophotovoltaic (TPV) device consisting in a therm...
This dissertation investigates Near-Field Thermal Radiation (NFTR) applied to MEMS-based concentrate...
Limited performance and reliability of electronic devices at extreme temperatures, intensive electro...
Limited performance and reliability of electronic devices at extreme temperatures, intensive electro...
Understanding energy transfer via near-field thermal radiation is critical for the future advances o...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
A huge amount of thermal energy is available close to material surfaces in radiative and non-radiati...
This dissertation focuses on near-field radiative transfer, which can be defined as the discipline c...
Limited performance and reliability of electronic devices at extreme temperatures, intensive electro...
This thesis deals with thermal radiation at nanoscale in order to increase the energy conversion per...
International audienceA huge amount of thermal energy is available close to material surfaces in rad...
Solid-state heat-to-electrical power converters are thermodynamic engines that use fundamental parti...
International audienceTo date, the champion thermophotovoltaic (TPV) cells have an efficiency in the...
Near-field thermophotovoltaic holds the potential for achieving high-power density and energy conver...
The challenging problem of ultra-high-energy-density, high-efficiency, and small-scale portable powe...
We report a quantitative model of a near-field thermophotovoltaic (TPV) device consisting in a therm...