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Upper bounds for solar thermophotovoltaic efficiency
Authors:Viorel Badescu  
Affiliation:Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Candida Oancea Institute of Solar Energy, Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Spl. Independentei 313, 79590, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract:The main components of thermophotovoltaic (TPV) devices are the primary lens (or mirror), the absorber, the PV cell, and a photon recuperator system. A theory integrating all these components is used in this paper to analyse a particular type of TPV device (plane disk absorber and PV cell). The TPV efficiency is maximized by using three optimization parameters, namely absorber, PV cell temperatures, and cell voltage. Almost ideal operation conditions are envisaged and upper bounds are obtained for the TPV efficiency. They are strongly dependent on PV cell bandgap and radiation concentration. Preliminary results suggest the existence of an optimum solar radiation concentration ratio. The improvement in thermal design quality allows the usage of PV cells based on wide bandgap semiconductors.
Keywords:Photovoltaics  Thermophotovoltaics  Non-equilibrium thermodynamics  Radiative heat transfer
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