IP Library Granted Patent US 7,109,408
Granted Patent B2
US 7,109,408 · App. 10/801,072 · Granted Sep 19, 2006

Solid state energy converter

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Patent No.
US 7,109,408
App. No.
10/801,072
Granted
Sep 19, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A solid-state energy converter with a semiconductor or semiconductor-metal implementation is provided for conversion of thermal energy to electric energy, or electric energy to refrigeration. In n-type heat-to-electricity embodiments, a highly doped n* emitter region made of a metal or semiconductor injects carriers into an n-type gap region. A p-type layer is positioned between the emitter region and gap region, allowing for discontinuity of corresponding Fermi-levels and forming a potential barrier to sort electrons by energy. Additional p-type layers can optionally be formed on the collector side of the converter. One type of these layers with higher carrier concentration (p*) serves as a blocking layer at the cold side of the converter, and another layer (p**) with carrier concentration close to the gap reduces a thermoelectric back flow component. Ohmic contacts on both sides of the device close the electrical circuit through an external load to convert heat to electricity. In the case of a refrigerator, the external load is substituted by an external power supply.

Claims (61)

1. A solid state energy converter with n-type conductivity, comprising:

an emitter region in thermal communication with a hot heat exchange surface, the emitter region comprising an n-type region with donor concentration n* for electron emission; a p-type barrier layer with acceptor concentration p* in contact with the emitter region; and

and a segmented gap region in contact with the p-type barrier layer and comprising a first layer of an n-type semiconductor material, and a second layer of a different highly n-doped semiconductor material, the second layer reducing heat flow density, wherein the p-type barrier layer provides a potential barrier and a Fermi level discontinuity between the emitter region and the segmented nap region.

2. The solid state energy converter of claim 1 , further comprising a collector region in thermal communication with a cold heat exchange surface, the collector region being in electrical and thermal communication with the gap region.

3. The solid state energy converter of claim 2 , wherein the gap region is adjacent to the collector region.

4. The solid state energy converter of claim 2 , further comprising a first ohmic contact in electrical communication with the emitter region.

5. The solid state energy converter of claim 4 , further comprising a second ohmic contact in electrical communication with the collector region.

6. The solid state energy converter of claim 5 , wherein the first and second ohmic contacts close an electrical circuit through an external load for heat to electricity conversion.

7. The solid state energy converter of claim 5 , wherein the first and second ohmic contacts close an electrical circuit through an external power source for electricity to refrigeration conversion.

8. The solid state energy converter of claim 1 , wherein the emitter region comprises a metal or a highly doped semiconductor.

9. The solid state energy converter of claim 1 , wherein the p* doping concentration of the p-type barrier layer relates to the n doping concentration of the gap region as p i >n i (m* p /m* n ), where m* p is the effective mass of holes, m* n is the effective mass of electrons, and subscript i denotes ionized fraction of carriers at a given temperature.

10. The solid state energy converter of claim 2 , wherein the collector region comprises an additional injection barrier layer with a carrier concentration p** that is adjacent to the gap region to reduce a thermoelectric back flow component.

11. The solid state energy converter of claim 2 , wherein the collector region comprises an additional compensation layer with acceptor concentration p* serving as a blocking layer at the cold side of the converter, and the acceptor concentration p* being the same as the donor concentration in the gap region.

12. The solid state energy converter of claim 2 , wherein the collector region comprises two p-type layers, one layer with a carrier concentration p* serving as a blocking layer at the cold side of the converter, and the other layer with a carrier concentration p** serving as an additional injection barrier layer and being adjacent to the gap region to reduce a thermoelectric back flow component.

13. The solid state energy converter of claim 10 , wherein the p** doping concentration of the additional injection barrier layer relates to the n doping concentration of the gap region as p i >n i (m* p /m* n ), where m* p is the effective mass of holes, m* n is the effective mass of electrons, and subscript i denotes ionized fraction of carriers at a given temperature.

14. The solid state energy converter of claim 1 , further comprising a first ohmic contact in electrical communication with the emitter region.

15. The solid state energy converter of claim 1 , further comprising a second ohmic contact in electrical communication with the gap region.

16. The solid state energy converter of claim 1 , wherein the first layer is at least 1 electron scattering length wide.

17. The solid state energy converter of claim 1 , wherein the first layer is at least 5 electron scattering lengths wide.

18. A solid state energy converter with p-type conductivity, comprising:

an emitter region in thermal communication with a hot heat exchange surface, the emitter region comprising a p-type region with acceptor concentration p* for hole emission;

a semiconductor gap region with a donor doping p, the gap region in electrical and thermal communication with the emitter region; wherein the gap region is segmented and comprises a first layer of a p-type semiconductor material and a second layer of a different highly doped p-type semiconductor material; and

an n-type barrier layer with donor concentration n* in contact with the emitter region and with the gap region, the n-type barrier layer providing a potential barrier and Fermi-level discontinuity between the emitter region and the gap region.

19. The solid state energy converter of claim 18 , further comprising a collector region in thermal communication with a cold heat exchange surface, the collector region being in electrical and thermal communication with the gap region.

20. The solid state energy converter of claim 19 , wherein the gap region is adjacent to the collector region.

21. The solid state energy converter of claim 19 , further comprising a first ohmic contact in electrical communication with the emitter region.

22. The solid state energy converter of claim 21 , further comprising a second ohmic contact in electrical communication with the collector region.

23. The solid state energy converter of claim 22 , wherein the first and second ohmic contacts close an electrical circuit through an external load for heat to electricity conversion.

24. The solid state energy converter of claim 22 , wherein the first and second ohmic contacts close an electrical circuit through an external power source for electricity to refrigeration conversion.

25. The solid state energy converter of claim 18 , wherein the gap region is at least 1 carrier scattering length wide.

26. The solid state energy converter of claim 18 , wherein the gap region is at least 5 carrier scattering lengths wide.

27. A solid state energy converter, comprising:

a thermal diode stack comprising:

a first diode with a design structure of n*/p/n on a hot side of the converter, the n* representing a n-type emitter region with a donor concentration n*, the p representing a p-type barrier region with an acceptor concentration p, and n representing a n-type segmented gap region with a donor concentration n and comprising a first layer of an n-type semiconductor material and a second layer of a different highly doped n-type semiconductor material, wherein the barrier layer is configured to provide a potential barrier and Fermi-level discontinuity between the emitter region and the gap region;

a plurality of diodes having the same structure as the first diode and connected with the first diode; and

an n* layer that terminates the plurality of diodes on a cold side of the converter.

28. A solid state energy converter, comprising:

a thermal diode stack comprising:

a first diode with a design structure of n*/p/n/p c , on a hot side of the converter, the n* representing an n-type emitter region with a donor concentration n*, the p representing a p-type barrier region with an acceptor concentration p, the n representing a segmented n-type gap region with a donor concentration n and comprising a first layer of an n-type semiconductor material and a second layer of a different highly doped n-type semiconductor material, and the p c representing a p-type compensation layer acting as a collector blocking barrier with acceptor concentration p*, wherein the barrier layer is configured to provide a potential barrier and Fermi-level discontinuity between the emitter region and the gap region; and

a plurality of diodes having the same structure as the first diode that terminate on a cold side of the converter with an n* layer.

29. A solid state energy converter, comprising: a thermal diode stack comprising:

a first diode with a design structure of n*/p/n/p i on a hot side of the converter, the n* representing an n-type emitter region with a donor concentration n*, the p representing a p-type barrier region with an acceptor concentration p, the n representing a segmented n-type gap region with a donor concentration n and comprising a first layer of an n-type semiconductor material and a second layer of a different highly doped n-type semiconductor material, and the p i representing an additional p-type barrier region with an acceptor concentration p**, wherein the barrier layer is configured to provide a potential barrier and Fermi-level discontinuity between the emitter region and the gap region; and

a plurality of diodes having the same structure as the first diode that terminate on a cold side of the converter with an n* layer.

30. A solid state energy converter, comprising:

a thermal diode stack comprising: a first diode with a design structure of n*/p/n/p i /p c on a hot side of the converter, the n* representing a n-type emitter region with a donor concentration n*, the p representing a p-type barrier region with an acceptor concentration p, the n representing a n-type gap region with a donor concentration n, the p i representing an additional p-type barrier region with a donor concentration p**, and the p c , representing a p-type compensation layer acting as a collector blocking barrier with a donor concentration of p*, wherein the barrier layer is configured to provide a potential barrier and Fermi-level discontinuity between the emitter region and the gap region; and

a plurality of diodes having the same structure as the first diode that terminate on a cold side of the converter with an n* layer.

31. A method for converting thermal energy to electric energy, or electric energy to refrigeration, comprising:

injecting carriers into an n-type gap region from a highly doped n* emitter region through a p-type barrier layer positioned between the emitter region and the gap region, wherein:

the barrier layer is configured to provide a potential barrier and Fermi-level discontinuity between the emitter region and the gap region; and

the gap region is segmented and comprises a first layer of an n-type semiconductor material and a second layer of a different highly doped n-type semiconductor material;

allowing for discontinuity of corresponding Fermi-levels; and

forming a potential barrier to sort electrons by energy.

32. A method for converting thermal energy to electric energy, or electric energy to refrigeration, comprising:

injecting carriers into a p-type gap region from a highly doped p* emitter region through an n-type barrier layer positioned between the emitter region and the gap region, wherein:

the barrier layer is configured to provide a potential barrier and Fermi-level discontinuity between the emitter region and the gap region; and

the gap region is segmented and comprises a first layer of an n-type semiconductor material and a second layer of a different highly doped n-type semiconductor material;

allowing for discontinuity of corresponding Fermi-levels; and

forming a potential barrier to sort electrons by energy.

33. A solid state energy converter, comprising:

a thermal diode stack comprising: a first diode with a design structure of p*/n/p/n i /n c on a hot side of the converter, the p* representing p-type emitter region with an acceptor concentration p*, the n representing an n-type barrier region with a donor concentration n, the p representing a p-type gap region with an acceptor concentration p, the n i representing an additional n-type barrier region with a donor concentration n**, and the n c , representing an n-type compensation layer acting as a collector blocking barrier with a donor concentration of n*, wherein the barrier layer is configured to provide a potential barrier and Fermi-level discontinuity between the emitter region and the gap region; and

a plurality of diodes having the same structure as the first diode that terminate on a cold side of the converter with a p* layer.

Assignments (2)
QUITCLAIM ASSIGNMENT Recorded Dec 16, 2008
From: MILLER, GIL A.
To: MAXIMILLIAN & CO.
Reel/Frame 021976/0843 →
QUITCLAIM ASSIGNMENT Recorded Dec 16, 2008
From: MAXIMILLIAN & CO.
To: MICROPOWER GLOBAL LIMITED
Reel/Frame 021976/0849 →