"Harnessing terrestrial thermal photon sources", Dr. Svetlana Boriskina
Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at 11:45am to 1:00pm
34-401A
Dr. Svetlana Boriskina (MechE Research Scientist) gives a talk hosted by Applied Physics @ MIT:
"Harnessing terrestrial thermal photon sources"
Food will be provided.
Abstract:
I will discuss challenges and opportunities in controlling and harvesting the radiative energy of terrestrial thermal sources. Unlike solar radiation, thermal emission from terrestrial sources can be controlled and tailored via optical design. For example, bringing emitters and absorbers into the regime of near-field coupling allows breaking many fundamental limits that stymie development of high-efficiency solar energy conversion platforms. On the other hand, long distances travelled by propagating infrared photons through the Earth’s atmosphere allow using the ultra-cold outer space as the heat sink for the terrestrial energy conversion engines. I will outline design strategies for one such engine, a ‘reverse solar cell’ system – also known as a thermoradiative cell – that can generate electric power via non-equilibrium thermal emission. The technological area where the importance of the terrestrial thermal radiation control really hits home is in personalized thermal management. I will demonstrate new fabrics that achieve passive temperature control of human body via spectrally-selective scattering of photons across visible and infrared spectral ranges.
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