Self-absorption or re-absorption of light by luminescent centers is a major loss mechanism in the luminescent solar concentrator (LSC). It leads to non-radiative energy losses governed by the luminescence quantum efficiency and radiative losses through escape cones. We have investigated the role of self-absorption in small (about 5cm x 5cm x 1mm) LSC samples containing nanorods. These samples were illuminated with a small laser spot, and position dependent measurements of the photocurrent and the emission spectrum were carried out. These measurements showed a rapid decrease in the LSC output with the distance of the illumination spot, which emphasizes the significance of self-absorption losses. A computational raytrace model was applied to ...
Luminescent solar concentrators are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of necess...
This thesis represents a collection of theoretical, modeling, experimental and fabrication work to a...
<p>The phenomenon of self-absorption is by far the largest influential factor in the eficiency of lu...
Analytical equations quantifying self-absorption losses in circular luminescent solar concentrators ...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of...
Nanorods are a novel and promising component for luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs). In particul...
Nanorods are a novel and promising component for luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs). In particul...
Luminescent solar concentrators are photovoltaic devices made of thin transparent material, in which...
Luminescent solar concentrators are planar concentrators based on trapping light and wave-guiding it...
Self-absorption in luminophores is considered a major obstacle on the way towards efficient luminesc...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) have the potential to provide cheap solar electricity by sign...
AbstractA novel experimental method is presented to determine the optical efficiency and the loss ch...
Luminescent solar concentrators are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of necess...
Harvesting optical energy from the sun has been an alternative since many years ago, with the use of...
As a complementary device to photovoltaic (PV) cells, luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) can red...
Luminescent solar concentrators are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of necess...
This thesis represents a collection of theoretical, modeling, experimental and fabrication work to a...
<p>The phenomenon of self-absorption is by far the largest influential factor in the eficiency of lu...
Analytical equations quantifying self-absorption losses in circular luminescent solar concentrators ...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of...
Nanorods are a novel and promising component for luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs). In particul...
Nanorods are a novel and promising component for luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs). In particul...
Luminescent solar concentrators are photovoltaic devices made of thin transparent material, in which...
Luminescent solar concentrators are planar concentrators based on trapping light and wave-guiding it...
Self-absorption in luminophores is considered a major obstacle on the way towards efficient luminesc...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) have the potential to provide cheap solar electricity by sign...
AbstractA novel experimental method is presented to determine the optical efficiency and the loss ch...
Luminescent solar concentrators are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of necess...
Harvesting optical energy from the sun has been an alternative since many years ago, with the use of...
As a complementary device to photovoltaic (PV) cells, luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) can red...
Luminescent solar concentrators are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of necess...
This thesis represents a collection of theoretical, modeling, experimental and fabrication work to a...
<p>The phenomenon of self-absorption is by far the largest influential factor in the eficiency of lu...