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20 August 2020 Hot electrons and radiative cooling: paths to a greener planet
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Abstract
Cleaner power generation technologies are needed to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and to reduce the negative effects of climate change, but will that be enough? In this talk, I will discuss our latest work on two fronts. First, I will discuss how to make more efficient photovoltaic devices and sensors through the extraction of thermally energetic carriers (e.g. hot carriers) before they relax. Second, I will discuss the potential of radiative cooling to modify the global energy flux to combat global warming.
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Jeremy N. Munday "Hot electrons and radiative cooling: paths to a greener planet", Proc. SPIE 11496, New Concepts in Solar and Thermal Radiation Conversion III, 1149606 (20 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2569068
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Planets

Climate change

Photovoltaics

Sensors

Solar energy

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