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Thermoplasmonics in Solar Energy Conversion: Materials, Nanostructured Designs, and Applications

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 34, Issue 26, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202107351

Keywords

applications; nanostructured designs; plasmonic materials; solar energy; thermoplasmonics

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51925203]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB36000000]
  3. Special Research Assistant Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Thermoplasmonics is an promising solution for solar energy conversion, offering enhanced light absorption and scattering, hot carrier generation, and localized/collective heating effects for optimized energy conversion. Material selection and nanostructure design are crucial for achieving higher efficiency. Thermoplasmonics has applications in solar evaporation, photothermal chemistry, and thermophotovoltaic systems.
The indispensable requirement for sustainable development of human society has forced almost all countries to seek highly efficient and cost-effective ways to harvest and convert solar energy. Though continuous progress has advanced, it remains a daunting challenge to achieve full-spectrum solar absorption and maximize the conversion efficiency of sunlight. Recently, thermoplasmonics has emerged as a promising solution, which involves several beneficial effects including enhanced light absorption and scattering, generation and relaxation of hot carriers, as well as localized/collective heating, offering tremendous opportunities for optimized energy conversion. Besides, all these functionalities can be tailored via elaborated designs of materials and nanostructures. Here, first the fundamental physics governing thermoplasmonics is presented and then the strategies for both material selection and nanostructured designs toward more efficient energy conversion are summarized. Based on this, recent progress in thermoplasmonic applications including solar evaporation, photothermal chemistry, and thermophotovoltaic is reviewed. Finally, the corresponding challenges and prospects are discussed.

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