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Spectrally selective emitters stable up to 1400.C for thermophotovoltaic applications

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Abstract

We demonstrate tungsten based spectrally selective structures stable up to 1400 °C for thermophotovoltaic applications. Tungsten-hafnia multilayer metamaterials and tungsten-zirconia photonic crystal structures are presented.

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