In this paper we describe two optical characterization methods applied to photovoltaic solar concentrators. Both methods are of the 'inverse' type, where the light source is applied in place of the receiver in order to reverse the path of light inside the concentrator. The first method is the 'inverse illumination method', already known in the literature, whereas the second one is a method obtained by modifying the 'inverse luminescence method', operating with electroluminescent light. Both methods use ideal Lambertian sources for producing the inverse light and can be applied to any type of solar concentrator (photovoltaic or thermodynamic). The optical simulations show their equivalence in obtaining the angular distribution of the transmi...
The Luminescent Solar Concentrators (LSC) are innovative devices whose main application is the reali...
For a linear reflective photovoltaic concentrator, small regions of low radiation flux can significa...
ABSTRACT: Sunlight that is incident to a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) is absorbed and subseq...
In this paper we describe two optical characterization methods applied to photovoltaic solar concent...
A Luminescent Solar Concentrator (LSC) is a transparent plate containing luminescent material with p...
In photovoltaics (PV), sun simulators are used to reproduce outdoor conditions in a lab environment ...
Solar electricity is one of the most promising technologies for our future electricity supply. By us...
The electrical output of low concentration systems with standard pv cells is heavily impaired by non...
Stationary solar energy concentrators are a promising option for decreasing the price of photovoltai...
This computational study presents the influences of device geometry, including shape, size, and thic...
We present a general method, based on controlled static aberrations induced in the reflectors, to bo...
Making housing carbon neutral is one of the European Union (EU) targets with the aim to reduce energ...
A luminescent solar concentrator focuses solar light spectrallyand spatially to convert it to electr...
Concentrator photovoltaics is a promising renewable energy technology, especially for utility or lar...
Nonimaging optics is a new discipline with techniques, formalism and objectives quite distinct from ...
The Luminescent Solar Concentrators (LSC) are innovative devices whose main application is the reali...
For a linear reflective photovoltaic concentrator, small regions of low radiation flux can significa...
ABSTRACT: Sunlight that is incident to a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) is absorbed and subseq...
In this paper we describe two optical characterization methods applied to photovoltaic solar concent...
A Luminescent Solar Concentrator (LSC) is a transparent plate containing luminescent material with p...
In photovoltaics (PV), sun simulators are used to reproduce outdoor conditions in a lab environment ...
Solar electricity is one of the most promising technologies for our future electricity supply. By us...
The electrical output of low concentration systems with standard pv cells is heavily impaired by non...
Stationary solar energy concentrators are a promising option for decreasing the price of photovoltai...
This computational study presents the influences of device geometry, including shape, size, and thic...
We present a general method, based on controlled static aberrations induced in the reflectors, to bo...
Making housing carbon neutral is one of the European Union (EU) targets with the aim to reduce energ...
A luminescent solar concentrator focuses solar light spectrallyand spatially to convert it to electr...
Concentrator photovoltaics is a promising renewable energy technology, especially for utility or lar...
Nonimaging optics is a new discipline with techniques, formalism and objectives quite distinct from ...
The Luminescent Solar Concentrators (LSC) are innovative devices whose main application is the reali...
For a linear reflective photovoltaic concentrator, small regions of low radiation flux can significa...
ABSTRACT: Sunlight that is incident to a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) is absorbed and subseq...