Organic wavelength-selective mirrors are used to reduce the loss of emitted photons through the surface of a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC). A theoretical calculation suggests that application of a 400 nm broad reflector on top of an LSC containing BASF Lumogen Red 305 as a luminophore can reflect 91% of all surface emitted photons back into the device. Used in this way, such broad reflectors could increase the edge-emission efficiency of the LSC by up to 66%. Similarly, 175 nm broad reflectors could increase efficiency up to 45%. Measurements demonstrate more limited effectiveness and dependency on the peak absorbance of the LSC. At higher absorbance, the increased number of internal re-absorption events reduces the effectiveness of ...
A type of solar concentrator for photovoltaics utilizing light pipe trapping of luminescence is desc...
We report on a new approach aimed at enhancing the optical efficiency of luminescent solar concentra...
Experimental techniques are developed to determine the applicability of a particular luminescing cen...
Organic wavelength-selective mirrors are used to reduce the loss of emitted photons through the surf...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are presented that use a rear scattering layer made of a phos...
Luminescent solar concentrators would allow for high concentration if losses by reabsorption and esc...
Self-absorption in luminophores is considered a major obstacle on the way towards efficient luminesc...
The efficiency of luminescent solar concentrators could be enhanced by use of wavelength-selective f...
We report on the optical efficiency enhancement of luminescent solar concentrators based on a push– ...
Dwindling oil reserves have turned world governments towards the use of renewable energy sources. In...
Organic polymeric chiral nematic liquid crystalline (cholesteric) wavelength selective mirrors can i...
This work describes a method for limiting internal losses of a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) ...
A type of solar concentrator for photovoltaics utilizing light pipe trapping of luminescence is desc...
We report on a new approach aimed at enhancing the optical efficiency of luminescent solar concentra...
Experimental techniques are developed to determine the applicability of a particular luminescing cen...
Organic wavelength-selective mirrors are used to reduce the loss of emitted photons through the surf...
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are presented that use a rear scattering layer made of a phos...
Luminescent solar concentrators would allow for high concentration if losses by reabsorption and esc...
Self-absorption in luminophores is considered a major obstacle on the way towards efficient luminesc...
The efficiency of luminescent solar concentrators could be enhanced by use of wavelength-selective f...
We report on the optical efficiency enhancement of luminescent solar concentrators based on a push– ...
Dwindling oil reserves have turned world governments towards the use of renewable energy sources. In...
Organic polymeric chiral nematic liquid crystalline (cholesteric) wavelength selective mirrors can i...
This work describes a method for limiting internal losses of a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) ...
A type of solar concentrator for photovoltaics utilizing light pipe trapping of luminescence is desc...
We report on a new approach aimed at enhancing the optical efficiency of luminescent solar concentra...
Experimental techniques are developed to determine the applicability of a particular luminescing cen...