2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2006.07.011
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Optimized excitation energy transfer in a three-dye luminescent solar concentrator

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“…4,5 Selecting a chromophore with little overlap between the absorbtion and emission band is the simplest way to limit reabsorption, 6 but these spectral properties rarely occur in conjunction with a high luminescence quantum yield necessary for overall device efficiency. 1,2,7,8 Another solution is to transfer optical excitations to a redder-emitting species which has a greatly decreased optical density across the waveg-uide modes 9,10 by Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). 11 In this way, the likelihood of reabsorption is decreased compared to the case where only one chromophore is employed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 Selecting a chromophore with little overlap between the absorbtion and emission band is the simplest way to limit reabsorption, 6 but these spectral properties rarely occur in conjunction with a high luminescence quantum yield necessary for overall device efficiency. 1,2,7,8 Another solution is to transfer optical excitations to a redder-emitting species which has a greatly decreased optical density across the waveg-uide modes 9,10 by Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). 11 In this way, the likelihood of reabsorption is decreased compared to the case where only one chromophore is employed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plastic film displayed clear evidence for total internal reflection and appears to be promising as a solar concentrator. [39] Energy transfer from the pyrene-like unit: The pyrene-like unit absorbs at higher energy than its perylene-like counterpart, but owing to overlapping absorption transitions it is not possible to excite the pyrene unit in GPyPeF with complete selectivity. This situation is exacerbated by overlap with weak absorption transitions associated with the GF unit.…”
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“…A typical fluorescent collector absorbs the incident sunlight through the front face of a luminescent plate and a fraction of the reemitted photons are trapped by total internal reflection (TIR) and directed towards a PV cell generally mounted on the edges of the collector. The luminescent solar concentrators using liquid solutions contained between transparent plates have received a little attention [4,5]. Moreover, they represent an interesting fundamental system which can be used for a wide range of theoretical and spectroscopic studies, helping to understand the basic performance of fluorescent dye under illumination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%