Title :
Flexible luminescent solar concentrators utilizing bio-derived tandem fluorophores
Author :
Fisher, Martyn ; Ippen, Christian ; Farrell, Daniel ; Walters, Robert ; Gonzalez, Maria ; Trautz, Kelly ; Tischler, Joe ; Morseman, John ; Buchtemann, A. ; Chatten, Amanda
Author_Institution :
Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
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.
Keywords :
absorption; lead compounds; luminescent devices; nanorods; solar energy concentrators; solar power stations; LQY; LSC material; PbSe; R-phycoerythrin; bio-derived tandem fluorophore; broad absorption spectrum; buffer solution; computational simulation; flexible luminescent solar concentrators; luminescent quantum yield; nanorods; portable power generation; rhodamine; size 0.1 mm; size 25 cm; size 3 mm; surelight PE-61O; thin-film; Computational modeling; Optical buffering; Optical device fabrication; Optical surface waves; Optical variables measurement; Quantum dots; Substrates; flexible; fluorophore; luminescent solar concentrator; nanorods;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2012 38th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0064-3
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2012.6318287