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November 13-14, 2017 Paris, France

5

th

International Conference on

PLASMA CHEMISTRY AND

PLASMA PROCESSING

Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry

Volume 1, Issue 2

Plasma Chemistry 2017

Direct photoelectric conversion of the

focused solar radiation on the base of low-

temperature plasma

Gorbunov Nikolay

Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping, Russia

A

model of the direct photoelectric conversion of

concentrated solar radiation in a plasma ignited in a

heat pipe filled with a mixture of sodium vapor and krypton

is developed. The model considers the non-homogeneous

distribution of the alkali atom density in the heat-pipe

volume and the thermionic effect of a cathode. The model

treats a hot plasma core in a local thermal equilibrium (LTE)

state and takes into account non-equilibrium layers near the

converter walls. The model is employed to calculate an open-

circuit voltage, a plasma resistance, a short-circuit current, an

energy flux of positive ions directed toward the cathode, and a

conversion efficiency of the solar radiation. We found within

the framework of a two-temperature model that the reduction

of the electron temperature by 20% compared with the LTE

plasma temperature took place at the outer boundary of the

ionization layer near the cathode. This non-isothermal model

predicts a rather high value (approximately 33%) for the

conversion efficiency for a 300x solar radiation concentration

ratio. We analyzed the impact of chemical reactions on the

plasma conductivity in the external cooling loop region. Two

possible explanations for an abnormal high conductivity in an

oversaturated vapor of alkali metals are considered. First, the

reduce of the effective ionization potential takes place because

of the high concentration of alkali metal molecules. Second,

a high concentration of micro drop components in the vapor

may serve as an additional source of free electrons through

the thermal emission effect. The increase of the ambipolar

electric field strength in the near-anode region due to non-

equilibrium shape of electron energy distribution function

(EEDF) is considered. Thus, the formation of the non-

equilibrium EEDF in the photo plasma may play a significant

role in the problem of attainment of maximal possible values

of the converter efficiency.

Nikolay_gorbunov@mail.ru

J Biot Phyt 2017