Quantum Dot Solar Concentrator: Device Optimisation Using Spectroscopic Techniques

The quantum dot solar concentrator (QDSC) is a novel non-tracking solarconcentrator comprising quantum dots (QDs) seeded in materials such as plastics and glasses, that concentrates both direct and diffuse solar energy on attached photovoltaic cells. Spectroscopic measurements have been undertaken for a range of different quantum dot (QD) types and transparent host materials. High transparency in the matrix material and QDs with high quantum efficiency are essential for an efficient QDSC. An optimum matrix material for a QDSC has been determined based on absorption characteristics and an optimum commercially available QD type has been chosen using steady-state absorption, photoluminescence and photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy of QDs in solution and solid matrices.

Author
S J Gallagher Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Solar Energy 81 4 2007 540-547 Dx.Doi.org/10.1016/J.Solener.2006.07.006
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3794

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Quantum Dot Solar Concentrator: Device Optimisation Using Spectroscopic Techniques
Solar Energy 81 4 2007 540-547 Dx.Doi.org/10.1016/J.Solener.2006.07.006
S 3794
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