Claims
- 1. Apparatus for converting thermal energy to electrical energy comprising
- a sapphire tube forming a low emittance substrate,
- a heat source in said tube,
- a non-emitting inert gas in said tube for transferring thermal energy from said heat source to said tube,
- a selective emitter comprising a rare earth oxide thin film having large emittance in a narrow band and small emittance outside said band with a thickness between about one nanometer and about ten nanometers on said tube for converting said thermal energy into narrow band radiation, and
- a photovoltaic array spaced outwardly from said tube to convert said radiation into electrical energy.
- 2. Energy conversion apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the thin film comprises a rare earth oxide emitter selected from the group consisting of neodymia, erbia, holmia, and ytterbia.
- 3. Energy conversion apparatus for converting thermal energy to electrical energy comprising
- (a) a selective emitter comprising
- a first cylinder of a low emittance material,
- a second cylinder of a window material transmissive of radiation emitted in a narrow wavelength band spaced outwardly from said first cylinder in concentric relationship thereto thereby forming a chamber in the space between said first and second cylinders,
- a pair of oppositely disposed end walls extending between said first and second cylinders for sealing said chamber at the ends thereof,
- an inert gas enclosed in said chamber,
- particles of a rare earth oxide emitter having diameters between about 0.01 .mu.m and about 0.1 .mu.m adapted to be suspended in said inert gas, said rare earth oxide having large emittance in said narrow wavelength band and small emittance outside said band, and
- means for passing heat through said first cylinder whereby said inert gas is heated to produce radiation in said narrow wavelength band, and
- (b) a photovoltaic array spaced outwardly from said second cylinder to convert said radiation into said electrical energy.
- 4. Energy conversion apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the inert gas is helium.
- 5. Energy conversion apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the particles are of a rare earth oxide selected from the group consisting of neodymia, erbia, holmia, and ytterbia.
- 6. Energy conversion apparatus as claimed in claim 3 including a first cylinder of a material selected from high temperature glass and fused silica for operation at temperatures between about 1000 K. and about 1500 K.
- 7. Energy conversion apparatus as claimed in claim 3 including a second cylinder of a high temperature glass.
- 8. Energy conversion apparatus as claimed in claim 3 including a second cylinder of fused silica.
- 9. Energy conversion apparatus as claimed in claim 3 including a first cylinder of sapphire for operation at temperatures above 1500 K.
- 10. Energy conversion apparatus as claimed in claim 9 including a second cylinder of sapphire for operation at temperatures above 1500 K.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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