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Ultrahigh conversion efficiency of betavoltaic cell using diamond pn junction

Takehiro Shimaoka, Hitoshi Umezawa, Kimiyoshi Ichikawa, Julien Pernot, Satoshi Koizumi

2020Applied Physics Letters42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A betavoltaic cell, which directly converts beta particles into energy, is composed of a junction diode and a beta-emitting source. Because the cells can deliver electricity over a long operation life ranging from several years to a decade, they are promising devices for applications in remote locations such as outer space, deserts, and underground areas. Herein, we report efficient energy conversion using a diamond pn junction. We characterized the betavoltaic performance under electron-beam irradiation using scanning electron microscopy and observed an open-circuit voltage of 4.26 V, a fill factor of 0.85, and a semiconductor conversion efficiency of 28%. These are the best values reported thus far for betavoltaic cells. The efficiency is close to the theoretical Shockley–Queisser efficiency limit for betavoltaic cells.

Topics & Concepts

Energy conversion efficiencyOptoelectronicsDiamondMaterials scienceDiodep–n junctionQuantum efficiencyEnergy transformationSemiconductorIrradiationOpen-circuit voltageOpticsVoltageElectrical engineeringPhysicsComposite materialEngineeringThermodynamicsNuclear physicsAdvanced Energy Technologies and Civil Engineering Innovations
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