Promoting Energy Efficiency via a Self-Adaptive Evaporative Cooling Hydrogel |
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Authors: | Shirui Pu Jia Fu Yutian Liao Lurong Ge Yihao Zhou Songlin Zhang Shenlong Zhao Xiaowei Liu Xuejiao Hu Kang Liu Jun Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. MOE Key Laboratory of Hydrodynamic Transients, School of Power and Mechanical Engineering, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072 Hubei, China;2. Department of Bioengineering, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 90095 USA |
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Abstract: | High temperature brings adverse impacts on the energy efficiency, and even destroys a semiconductor device. Here, a novel and cost-effective strategy is proposed to boost the energy efficiency of semiconductor devices by using the self-adaptive evaporative cooling of a lithium- and bromine-enriched polyacrylamide hydrogel. Water inside the hydrogel can quickly evaporate to dissipate the waste heat generated by the nugatory carrier transport in the P-N junction. In dormancy, the hydrogel harvests water molecules from the surrounding air to regenerate itself. The hydrogel is demonstrated to low down the operating temperature of a commercial polycrystalline silicon solar cell by 17 °C under one sun condition and enhances its efficiency from 14.5% to 15.5%. It is also capable of increasing the maximum power of a simulated chip by 45% at a fixed operating temperature. The hydrogel is expected to be widely adopted in current semiconductor industry to improve its energy efficiency. |
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Keywords: | energy efficiency evaporative cooling hydrogels semiconductors |
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