Thermodynamic limits of luminescent sheet concentrators (LSC) are three orders of magnitude higher than record ones made up to now. This paper aims at understanding why there is such a gap and what is the link between ideal and real LSC. Computational modeling enables to evaluate separately the different loss mechanisms, to determine their respective weight, and to correlate them to accessible physical parameters, such as geometrical ratio, photoluminescence quantum yield, etc. From an ideal system, the different parameters have been degraded to obtain a real system and the performances of each system have been simulated. The high interdependency of different loss mechanisms has also been studied in several cases. In a second part, more re...
Dwindling oil reserves have turned world governments towards the use of renewable energy sources. In...
Self-absorption in luminophores is considered a major obstacle on the way towards efficient luminesc...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are being developed as a potentially low cost-per-Wp photovol...
International audienceThermodynamic limits of luminescent sheet concentrators (LSC) are three orders...
The electrical and spectral output from luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) devices is predicted us...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) generally consist of transparent polymer sheets doped with lu...
As a complementary device to photovoltaic (PV) cells, luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) can red...
AbstractA novel experimental method is presented to determine the optical efficiency and the loss ch...
This thesis represents a collection of theoretical, modeling, experimental and fabrication work to a...
This thesis on luminescent solar concentrators (LSC) presents work carried out as part of the Electr...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) generally consist of transparent polymer sheets doped with lu...
The growing demands on energy have brought forth the necessity of improving the efficiencies of rene...
This research article studied absorption coefficient dependent losses and efficiency of thin film lu...
This thesis presents the results of work on the optical properties and design optimisation of the lu...
For the past several years we have been studying the luminescent solar concentrator, (LSC), particul...
Dwindling oil reserves have turned world governments towards the use of renewable energy sources. In...
Self-absorption in luminophores is considered a major obstacle on the way towards efficient luminesc...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are being developed as a potentially low cost-per-Wp photovol...
International audienceThermodynamic limits of luminescent sheet concentrators (LSC) are three orders...
The electrical and spectral output from luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) devices is predicted us...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) generally consist of transparent polymer sheets doped with lu...
As a complementary device to photovoltaic (PV) cells, luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) can red...
AbstractA novel experimental method is presented to determine the optical efficiency and the loss ch...
This thesis represents a collection of theoretical, modeling, experimental and fabrication work to a...
This thesis on luminescent solar concentrators (LSC) presents work carried out as part of the Electr...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) generally consist of transparent polymer sheets doped with lu...
The growing demands on energy have brought forth the necessity of improving the efficiencies of rene...
This research article studied absorption coefficient dependent losses and efficiency of thin film lu...
This thesis presents the results of work on the optical properties and design optimisation of the lu...
For the past several years we have been studying the luminescent solar concentrator, (LSC), particul...
Dwindling oil reserves have turned world governments towards the use of renewable energy sources. In...
Self-absorption in luminophores is considered a major obstacle on the way towards efficient luminesc...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are being developed as a potentially low cost-per-Wp photovol...