AbstractA novel experimental method is presented to determine the optical efficiency and the loss channels of a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC). Despite strong promise, LSCs have not yet reached their full potential due to various mechanisms affecting the device's optical efficiency. Among those loss channels, escape cone and non-unity quantum yield losses are generally the most dominant. To further advance the field of LSCs, it is vital to understand the impact of each independently. So far, researchers have only characterized the total loss in LSCs. Here, an experimental method is proposed to separate the contribution from each individual loss channel. The experimental apparatus is the same as used for quantum yield measurements of f...
A straightforward technique for measuring the output light from one edge of a luminescent solar conc...
The Luminescent Solar Concentrator (LSC) consists of a transparent polymer plate containing luminesc...
This chapter reviews recent work by the Quantum Photovoltaic Group (QPV) at Imperial College London ...
This thesis represents a collection of theoretical, modeling, experimental and fabrication work to a...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) have the potential to provide cheap solar electricity by sign...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of...
As a complementary device to photovoltaic (PV) cells, luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) can red...
Self-absorption or re-absorption of light by luminescent centers is a major loss mechanism in the lu...
Analytical equations quantifying self-absorption losses in circular luminescent solar concentrators ...
This thesis on luminescent solar concentrators (LSC) presents work carried out as part of the Electr...
Thermodynamic limits of luminescent sheet concentrators (LSC) are three orders of magnitude higher ...
Fluorescent concentrators have gained new research interest recently. The development of new materia...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) generally consist of transparent polymer sheets doped with lu...
A straightforward technique for measuring the output light from one edge of a luminescent solar conc...
The Luminescent Solar Concentrator (LSC) consists of a transparent polymer plate containing luminesc...
This chapter reviews recent work by the Quantum Photovoltaic Group (QPV) at Imperial College London ...
This thesis represents a collection of theoretical, modeling, experimental and fabrication work to a...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) have the potential to provide cheap solar electricity by sign...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of...
As a complementary device to photovoltaic (PV) cells, luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) can red...
Self-absorption or re-absorption of light by luminescent centers is a major loss mechanism in the lu...
Analytical equations quantifying self-absorption losses in circular luminescent solar concentrators ...
This thesis on luminescent solar concentrators (LSC) presents work carried out as part of the Electr...
Thermodynamic limits of luminescent sheet concentrators (LSC) are three orders of magnitude higher ...
Fluorescent concentrators have gained new research interest recently. The development of new materia...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) generally consist of transparent polymer sheets doped with lu...
A straightforward technique for measuring the output light from one edge of a luminescent solar conc...
The Luminescent Solar Concentrator (LSC) consists of a transparent polymer plate containing luminesc...
This chapter reviews recent work by the Quantum Photovoltaic Group (QPV) at Imperial College London ...