This chapter reviews recent work by the Quantum Photovoltaic Group (QPV) at Imperial College London and their collaborators in the application of nanostructures to efficiently harvest light within the luminescent solar concentrator (LSC). In addition, the work of other groups and their means for optimizing the efficiency of the LSC are reviewed, as it is most likely that a combination of approaches will lead to the increases in system efficiency required for the commercialization of the LSC. Concentrating light with relatively inexpensive devices onto photovoltaic (PV) cells is a promising route to reducing the cost of PV energy generation and may be achieved using LSCs, which were first proposed about thirty years ago. A LSC (see Figure 9....