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Enhancing thermophotovoltaic performance using graphene-BN-InSb near-field heterostructures

Published 27 Feb 2019 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1902.10392v1)

Abstract: Graphene---hexagonal-boron-nitride---InSb near-field structures are designed and optimized to enhance the output power and energy efficiency of the thermophotovoltaic systems working in the temperature range of common industrial waste heat, $400~\rm K \sim 800~\rm K$, which is also the working temperature range for conventional thermoelectric devices. We show that the optimal output electric power can reach $3.5\times10{4} \rm\ W/\rm m2$ for the system with a graphene---hexagonal-boron-nitride heterostructure emitter and a graphene-covered InSb cell, whereas the best efficiency is achieved by the system with the heterostructure emitter and an uncovered InSb cell (reaching to $27\%$ of the Carnot efficiency). These results show that the performances of near-field thermophotovoltaic systems can be comparable with or even superior than the state-of-art thermoelectric devices. The underlying physics for the significant enhancement of the thermophotovoltaic performance is understood as due to the resonant coupling between the emitter and the cell, where the surface plasmons in graphene and surface phonon-polaritons in boron-nitride play important roles. Our study provides a stepping stone for future high-performance thermophotovoltaic systems.

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