A method and apparatus that converts energy provided by a chemical
reaction into energy for charging a quantum well device. The disclosed
apparatus comprises a catalyst layer that catalyzes a chemical reaction
and captures hot electrons and hot phonons generated by the chemical
reaction, and an interface layer placed between the catalyst layer and a
quantum well. The interface layer facilitates the transfer of hot
electrons and hot phonons from the catalyst layer into the quantum well
layer. The interface layer can also convert hot electrons into hot
phonons, and vice versa, depending upon the needs of the particular
quantum well device. Because the hot electrons and the hot phonons are
unstable and readily degrade into heat energy, the dimensions of the
catalyst layer and the interface layer are very small. To improve the
efficiency of the transfer of hot electrons and hot phonons to the
quantum well, other interface layers, such as a catalyst interlayer and a
catalyst interface, may be utilized.