Low temperature synthesis of rare-earth hexaborides for solar energy conversion

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Abstract

Thermionic energy conversion is an ideal way of converting concentrated solar energy into electricity. Developing suitable emitter/collector materials, with optimum work functions whilst being able to withstand elevated temperatures under high vacuum conditions, is a major challenge. Rare-earth hexaborides have great potential as thermionic emitters due to their superior chemical stability and low work function values, lanthanum hexaboride (φ ∼2.60eV) and cerium hexaboride (φ ∼2.60eV). This study forms part of a series of investigations aimed at developing rare-earth hexaboride cathode materials. Methods used to synthesise, characterise and fabricate these materials are discussed together with electron emission results. © 2014 Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences.

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Hasan, M. M., Sugo, H., & Kisi, E. H. (2014). Low temperature synthesis of rare-earth hexaborides for solar energy conversion. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 13). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141306005

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