heattoelectricity
Heat-to-electricity is the process of converting thermal energy into electrical energy. It underpins many power-generation systems, from large-scale plants to small waste-heat recovery devices, and also supports remote sensing and space applications. Conversion can occur directly through electrical generators that exploit temperature differences, or indirectly through cycles that first transform heat into mechanical work and then drive a generator.
The most common approaches fall into a few broad categories. Heat engines convert heat into mechanical work,
Thermoelectric generators use the Seebeck effect to produce electricity directly from a temperature gradient, with no
Thermophotovoltaics convert thermal radiation from a hot source into electricity using photovoltaic cells tailored to the
Other concepts, such as thermionic generators, involve electron emission from heated electrodes and are mainly explored
Key considerations in heat-to-electricity systems include thermodynamic efficiency limits, material performance under high temperatures, cost, and