“…The key aspect of the design is the option of integrating a phase-change material (PCM), in which a solid is melted, capturing and storing a considerable amount of thermal energy as latent heat. In this arrangement, the PV cells can have a back side reflector (BSR) that reflects back to the emitter the non-absorbed radiation (mainly the subbandgap photons) enabling an extremely high PV conversion efficiency (much higher than conventional solar PV cells Algora, 2010, 2012;Datas et al, 2013;Gartling, 1978;Gau and Viskanta, 1984). As explained elsewhere (Bauer, 2011;Chubb, 2007), TPV technology has a great potential to boost the heat-to-electricity conversion efficiency, even above 50%.…”