The potential advantages of terrestrially utilizing nonpolluting solar energy are well-known. One of the more promising approaches to achieving the desired high solar-electrical conversion efficiency is the direct process, avoiding Carnot efficiency limitations of heat engines. The chief present-art example is the large area silicon solar cell based on utilization of quantum properties of light. In the United States it is now an established technology created from the space program. This paper presents the results of some preliminary new research exploring the possibilities of creating high efficiency solar-electricity converters utilizing wave-like properties of radiation interacting with absorber-converter elements. The concept is revealed for what is believed to be a new, unique, and potentially useful pyramidical solar radiation absorber-converter structure. It is based on the possibility of extending concepts of power absorbing antennas and converters to the visible light range. The resulting proposed converter structure would have a rough surface texture and yield a d-c output. It may have, if subsequently researched, significant efficiency, cost, and fabricating advantages, particularly for large-scale terrestrial utilization of solar energy. The concept is called an Electromagnetic Wave Energy Converter (EWEC). Concept validity evidences of a preliminary kind at both microwave and near light wavelengths are presented.
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April 1972
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Journal of Engineering for Power
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A Proposed New Concept for a Solar-Energy Converter
R. L. Bailey
R. L. Bailey
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
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R. L. Bailey
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.
J. Eng. Power. Apr 1972, 94(2): 73-77 (5 pages)
Published Online: April 1, 1972
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July 26, 1971
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July 14, 2010
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Bailey, R. L. (April 1, 1972). "A Proposed New Concept for a Solar-Energy Converter." ASME. J. Eng. Power. April 1972; 94(2): 73–77. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3445660
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