Optimised Excitation Energy Transfer In A Three-Dye Luminescent Solar Concentrator

The spectral range of sunlight absorbed by a luminescent solarconcentrator (LSC) is increased by using multiple dyes. Absorption, fluorescence, and fluorescence excitation spectra, and relative light output are reported for LSCs made with one, two, or three BODIPY dyes in a thin polymer layer on glass. Losses caused by multiple emission and reabsorption events are minimized by optimizing resonance excitation energy transfer between dyes. Increases in the outputs from the multiple-dye LSCs are directly proportional to increases in the number of photons absorbed. The output of the three-dye LSC is 45-170% higher than those of the single-dye LSCs.

Author
S T Bailey Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Solar Energy Mat & Solar Cells 91 1 2007 67-75 Dx.Doi.org/10.1016/J.Solmat.2006.07.011
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3788

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Optimised Excitation Energy Transfer In A Three-Dye Luminescent Solar Concentrator
Solar Energy Mat & Solar Cells 91 1 2007 67-75 Dx.Doi.org/10.1016/J.Solmat.2006.07.011
S 3788
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