A High Temperature Harvestorer Based on a Photovoltaic Cell and an
A concept for a high temperature (HT) harvestorer is presented, and the operational characteristics of a prototype device are discussed. It is based on photovoltaic (PV) energy
A concept for a high temperature (HT) harvestorer is presented, and the operational characteristics of a prototype device are discussed. It is based on photovoltaic (PV) energy
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