Process for stampable photoelectric generator

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Inventors

Edelson, Jonathan Sidney

Application #

436975

Filed

Nov-9-1999

Published

May-29-2001

Current US Class

136/256
438/597
438/669

International Classes

H01L 031/00

Field of Search

136/256 438/597 438/669

Assignee

Borealis Technical Limited (GI)

Examiners

Chapman; Mark

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Abstract
Manufacture of a photoelectric converter by a photolithographic or stamping process prior to coating with a photoelectrically emissive material is described. This gives an economic and simple means of mass-producing photoelectric converter cells, and in one aspect is analogous to that used for pressing optical discs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for producing a radiant energy to electrical power transducer, said method comprising the steps of:

a) providing a first substrate;

b) forming a pattern of depressions on said first substrate, wherein said depressions comprise a plurality of surfaces;

c) depositing conductive material on at least one of said surfaces of said depressions;

d) depositing photoemissive material on said conductive material;

e) providing a second substrate, wherein at least one of said first substrate or said second substrate is transparent;

f) depositing conductive material on said second substrate; and

g) joining said first substrate to said second substrate, wherein said photoemissive material on said first substrate is separated from said conductive material on said second substrate by a gap.



Description
BACKGROUND

Field of Invention

This invention relates to the generation of electricity using photoemission and photoemission-thermionic hybrid generators.

Background--Photoelectric Conversion

In my previous application, entitled "Method and Apparatus for Photoelectric Generation of Electricity", filed May 12th 1997, application Ser. No. 08/854,302, and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, I disclose a Photoelectric Generator having close spaced electrodes separated by a vacuum. Photons impinging on the emitter cause electrons to be emitted as a consequence of the photoelectric effect. These electrons move to the collector as a result of excess energy from the photon: part of the photon energy is used escaping from the electrode and the remainder is conserved as kinetic energy moving the electron. This means that the lower the work function of the emitter, the lower the energy required by the photons to cause electron emission. A greater proportion of photons will therefore cause photo-emission and the electron current will be higher. The collector work function governs how much of this energy is dissipated as heat: up to a point, the lower the collector work function, the more efficient the device. However there is a minimum value for the collector work function: thermionic emission from the collector will become a problem at elevated temperatures if the collector work function is too low.
 
  Manufacture of a photoelectric converter by a photolithographic or stamping process prior to coating with a photoelectrically emissive material is described....  A pyridine derivative exhibiting a photoelectric conversion is represented by formula ##STR1## wherein each of R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3, R.sub.4 is independently...