Luminescent Solar Concentrators. 2: Experimental And Theoretical Analysis Of Their Possible Efficiencies

Experimental techniques are developed to determine the applicability of a particular luminescing center for use in a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC). The relevant steady-state characteristics of eighteen common organic laser dyes are given. The relative spectral homogeneity of such dyes are shown to depend upon the surrounding material using narrowband laser excitation. We developed three independent techniques for measuring self-absorption rates; these are time-resolved emission, steady-state polarization anisotropy, and spectral convolution. Preliminary dye degradation and prototype efficiency measurements are included. Finally, we give simple relationships relating the efficiency and gain of an LSC to key spectroscopic parameters of its constituents.

Author
J S Batchelder Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Applied Optics 20 21 1981 3733-3754 Dx.Doi.org/10.1364/Ao.20.003733
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3820

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Luminescent Solar Concentrators. 2: Experimental And Theoretical Analysis Of Their Possible Efficiencies
Applied Optics 20 21 1981 3733-3754 Dx.Doi.org/10.1364/Ao.20.003733
S 3820
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