Presently, Luminescent Solar Concentrators (LSCs) are considered promising alternative optical devices for the sunlight harvest and production of energy. A LSC is composed by a thin transparent polymer slab, doped with a fluorophore able to absorb solar radiation and concentrate it, at a specific wavelength, at the edges of the slab, where a thin PV cell can capture and use to produce electricity. Due to the low-priced materials and their innovative aesthetic properties, LSCs find an easy integration in architectural systems, such as roofs, windows, canopies and greenhouse. The heart of LSC device remains fluorophore, which needs to follow several optoelectronic properties: broad absorption range, long-wavelength emission maximum, l...