High-Temperature High-Efficiency Solar Thermoelectric Generators

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Lauryn L. Baranowski
Emily L. Warren
Eric S. Toberer
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[1] Colorado School of Mines,Department of Physics
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Journal of Electronic Materials | 2014年 / 43卷
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Thermoelectric generators; solar-selective absorbers; solar cavity receivers; solid-state heat engines; concentrating solar power;
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Inspired by recent high-efficiency thermoelectric modules, we consider thermoelectrics for terrestrial applications in concentrated solar thermoelectric generators (STEGs). The STEG is modeled as two subsystems: a TEG, and a solar absorber that efficiently captures the concentrated sunlight and limits radiative losses from the system. The TEG subsystem is modeled using thermoelectric compatibility theory; this model does not constrain the material properties to be constant with temperature. Considering a three-stage TEG based on current record modules, this model suggests that 18% efficiency could be experimentally expected with a temperature gradient of 1000°C to 100°C. Achieving 15% overall STEG efficiency thus requires an absorber efficiency above 85%, and we consider two methods to achieve this: solar-selective absorbers and thermally insulating cavities. When the TEG and absorber subsystem models are combined, we expect that the STEG modeled here could achieve 15% efficiency with optical concentration between 250 and 300 suns.
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