Design Of Metamaterial For High Thermophotovoltaic Emitter
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In this work thermophotovoltaic emitter designed of metamaterial were presented. The
broad band and wide angle emissivity above cut-off wavelength were obtained. The
metamaterial nano-cone was designed from tungsten and aluminum oxide by using
COMSOL Multiphysics software. To get broadband emission, the geometric parameter
optimization of the bottom radius, thickness of dielectric, and the width of the unit cell
were conducted, while parameters such as nano-cone height, top radius of nano-cone
and ground tungsten thickness were fixed in this study. The numerical simulation results
showed that the proposed emitter had an average emissivity of 0.975 within the targeted
wavelength, which ranged from 0.5 µm to 1.8 µm. The obtained high emissivity is
because of excitation of different physical mechanism of absorption. Unlike black body
the designed nano-cone metamaterial emitter emit only selective wavelength of
radiation. Moreover, the designed nano-cone metamaterial emitter obtained 3.79%,
8.4%, 15.49%, 24.9%, 36.6%, 50.3%, 64.6%, 80% spectral efficiency of with GaSb band
gap of 0.74 ev or 1.8 µm wavelength at 900 K, 1000 K, 1100 K, 1200 K, 1300 K, 1400 K,
1500 K and 1600 K respectively. In general as temperature increases the spectral
efficiency also increases, this shows the emitter working at high temperature play a vital
role in enhancing TPV efficiency. Particularly, selective emitter maximize efficiency by
suppressing the out band radiations. Over all, in this paper selective metamaterial
emitter were designed and this designed metamaterial emitter has high average
emittance over required wavelength
