Demonstration of Thermoradiative Power Generation Using Compensated Infrared Rectennas
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2023

Thermoradiative devices convert low-temperature waste heat to electricity. These devices harvest heat and generate energy using deep space as a heat sink by radiating through the 8 to 13 μm atmospheric window. Infrared rectennas, which consist of ultrahigh speed diodes coupled to micrometer-scale antennas, can be tuned to these frequencies and are a good candidate for thermoradiative power generation at room temperature, if certain challenges can be circumvented. Practical optical rectennas require a high diode conversion efficiency, a high coupling efficiency between the diode and antenna, and a large array of devices sufficient to produce significant power. The novelty of our approach lies in designing and building a diode compensation structure at terahertz and arraying 250000 diodes, two approaches that have never been reported before. We demonstrate that a Ni/NiO/Al2O3/Cr/Au metal-double insulator-metal (MI2M) diode-based infrared rectenna with a 2.5 μm transmission line compensation structure in a staggered array can produce power from a temperature difference, and with development, it has the potential to produce competitive power outputs.

rectenna array

MIM diodes

compensation structure

energy harvesting

terahertz

Författare

Amina Belkadi

University of Colorado at Boulder

Ayendra Weerakkody

University of Colorado at Boulder

Gregor Lasser

Chalmers, Mikroteknologi och nanovetenskap, Mikrovågselektronik

Garret Moddel

University of Colorado at Boulder

ACS Photonics

2330-4022 (eISSN)

Vol. 10 11 3866-3874

Ämneskategorier

Annan elektroteknik och elektronik

DOI

10.1021/acsphotonics.3c00537

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