UV-Vis-NIR quantum cutting suitable for c-Si solar cell application
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Yagoub, M.Y.A.
Swart, H.C.
Coetsee, E.
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3rd Southern African Solar Energy Conference, South Africa, 11-13 May, 2015.
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Paper presented to the 3rd Southern African Solar Energy Conference, South Africa, 11-13 May, 2015.
The possibility of using the broad band spectra of Eu2+ to improve the absorption of the Pr3+-Yb3+ quantum cutting couple was investigated. The energy transfer mechanisms between Eu2+ and Pr3+ in the SrF2 host are briefly discussed in order to evaluate the potential of Eu2+ as a sensitizer for the Pr3+-Yb3+ couple. The results showed that Eu2+ could be a good sensitizer for the absorption of UV photons and efficiently enhancing the Pr3+ emission, and hence improving the near infrared emission. The investigated system can therefore enable the c-Si solar cell to utilize the solar spectrum more efficiently in the broad wavelength region where c-Si shows a weak response.
The possibility of using the broad band spectra of Eu2+ to improve the absorption of the Pr3+-Yb3+ quantum cutting couple was investigated. The energy transfer mechanisms between Eu2+ and Pr3+ in the SrF2 host are briefly discussed in order to evaluate the potential of Eu2+ as a sensitizer for the Pr3+-Yb3+ couple. The results showed that Eu2+ could be a good sensitizer for the absorption of UV photons and efficiently enhancing the Pr3+ emission, and hence improving the near infrared emission. The investigated system can therefore enable the c-Si solar cell to utilize the solar spectrum more efficiently in the broad wavelength region where c-Si shows a weak response.
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Quantum cutting, Solar cell, Energy transfer mechanisms, Infrared emission, Solar spectrum
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Yagoub, M.Y.A., Swart, H.C. & Coetsee, E. 2015, 'UV-Vis-NIR quantum cutting suitable for c-Si solar cell application', Paper presented to the 3rd Southern African Solar Energy Conference, South Africa, 11-13 May, 2015.