Nanorods are a novel and promising component for luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs). In particular, their spectra suggest reduced re-absorption losses. We report the incorporation of core-shell nanorods in homogeneous and thin film LSCs. The rods in the solid host appear to retain their spectral features compared to their dissolved state. Short-circuit current measurements with a calibrated solar cell have been compared with the computational simulation of the LSCs. Our raytrace model was applied to fit the fundamental emission spectrum and extract the quantum efficiency (QE) of the nanorods in the concentrators. In the case of the homogeneous LSC, the extracted QE was (67±4)%, which is in good agreement with the quoted value of about 7...
Luminescent solar concentrators are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of necess...
While luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) have a simple architecture—a transparent matrix embeddi...
This chapter reviews recent work by the Quantum Photovoltaic Group (QPV) at Imperial College London ...
Nanorods are a novel and promising component for luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs). In particul...
Luminescent solar concentrators are planar concentrators based on trapping light and wave-guiding it...
Self-absorption or re-absorption of light by luminescent centers is a major loss mechanism in the lu...
Harvesting optical energy from the sun has been an alternative since many years ago, with the use of...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of...
This thesis represents a collection of theoretical, modeling, experimental and fabrication work to a...
For the optimization of solar-to-electricity conversion efficiency of luminescent solar concentrator...
Luminescent solar concentrators are photovoltaic devices made of thin transparent material, in which...
Analytical equations quantifying self-absorption losses in circular luminescent solar concentrators ...
Luminescent solar concentrators are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of necess...
Ray-trace modelling has been used to investigate the performance of luminescent solar concentrator (...
Luminescent solar concentrators are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of necess...
While luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) have a simple architecture—a transparent matrix embeddi...
This chapter reviews recent work by the Quantum Photovoltaic Group (QPV) at Imperial College London ...
Nanorods are a novel and promising component for luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs). In particul...
Luminescent solar concentrators are planar concentrators based on trapping light and wave-guiding it...
Self-absorption or re-absorption of light by luminescent centers is a major loss mechanism in the lu...
Harvesting optical energy from the sun has been an alternative since many years ago, with the use of...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of...
This thesis represents a collection of theoretical, modeling, experimental and fabrication work to a...
For the optimization of solar-to-electricity conversion efficiency of luminescent solar concentrator...
Luminescent solar concentrators are photovoltaic devices made of thin transparent material, in which...
Analytical equations quantifying self-absorption losses in circular luminescent solar concentrators ...
Luminescent solar concentrators are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of necess...
Ray-trace modelling has been used to investigate the performance of luminescent solar concentrator (...
Luminescent solar concentrators are low cost photovoltaic devices, which reduce the amount of necess...
While luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) have a simple architecture—a transparent matrix embeddi...
This chapter reviews recent work by the Quantum Photovoltaic Group (QPV) at Imperial College London ...