Advancement in thermophotovoltaic technology and nanoparticle incorporation for power generation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2023
Abstract
Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) technology harvests electricity from a source of thermal radiation and at current, TPV cells can achieve conversion efficiency of more than 40%. The construct of the TPV system is relatively complex than the conventional solar cell in which the TPV has two critical components, specifically the absorber-emitter and filters, to help in enhancing the transfer of photons to the TPV cell for conversion. Despite its importance, works on the optimization of these components for an ideal TPV system are still lacking. This review examines previous studies on the TPV structure, and details extensive techniques to improve current designs of the TPV systems - notably through the use of textured absorbers, selective emitters and different types of filters. Inevitably, the selection of materials and designs of the absorber-emitter are essential in enhancing the TPV performance. Herein, challenges and enhancements in the form of optical performance, thermal stability, and electrical performance are comprehensively discussed. This review identifies the crucial role of nanoparticles incorporated into the absorber-emitter layer of a TPV system. This review also critically highlights technology advancements incorporated into the TPV technology which will effectively boost performance and improve the fabrication and operational costs of this sustainable technology.
Keywords
Absorber, Emitter, Metamaterial, Nanoparticle, Thermophotovoltaic
Divisions
sch_ecs,nanocat
Funders
Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education, FRGS Grant [Grant No: FRGS/1/2019/TK10/UM/02/4]
Publication Title
Solar Energy
Volume
259
Publisher
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Publisher Location
THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND