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2012
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Flexible luminescent solar concentrators utilizing bio-derived tandem fluorophores

Abstract
In this work we aim to investigate flexible luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) for the purpose of portable power generation. We will focus on Surelight® PE-610, which is a tandem fluorophore consisting of R-Phycoerythrin and Rhodamine, as well as PbSe nanorods, as the luminescent species. The luminescent quantum yield, LQY, of PE-610 was measured as 53% in buffer solution, and 75% when deposited in a thin-film. Computational simulations show that a 25cm by 25cm LSC with a 0.1mm thick thin-film containing PbSe nanorods, a LQY of 70% and a substrate thickness of 3mm has an optical efficiency of 4.5±0.1%. An identical LSC with a 0.5mm thick substrate had an optical efficiency of 1.7±0.1% meaning substrate thickness is a key factor for flexible LSCs. A primary advantage of PE-610 as a LSC material is that it is bio-derived, and therefore cheap and abundant. The PbSe nanorods have the advantage of a broad absorption spectrum, though the LQY used is still speculative at this time.
Author(s)
Fisher, M.
Ippen, C.
Farrell, D.
Walters, R.
González, M.
Trautz, K.
Tischler, J.
Morseman, J.
Büchtemann, A.
Chatten, A.
Mainwork
38th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, PVSC 2012. Vol.5  
Conference
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC) 2012  
DOI
10.1109/PVSC.2012.6318287
Language
English
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