Thermodynamic origin of nonimaging optics

  • Jiang L
  • Winston R
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Abstract

© The Authors. Nonimaging optics is the theory of thermodynamically efficient optics and as such depends more on thermodynamics than on optics. Hence, in this paper, a condition for the "best" design is proposed based on purely thermodynamic arguments, which we believe has profound consequences for the designs of thermal and even photovoltaic systems. This way of looking at the problem of efficient concentration depends on probabilities, the ingredients of entropy and information theory, while "optics" in the conventional sense recedes into the background. Much of the paper is pedagogical and retrospective. Some of the development of flowline designs will be introduced at the end and the connection between the thermodynamics and flowline design will be graphically presented. We will conclude with some speculative directions of where the ideas might lead.

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Jiang, L., & Winston, R. (2016). Thermodynamic origin of nonimaging optics. Journal of Photonics for Energy, 6(4), 047003. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jpe.6.047003

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