Upconversion in solar cells

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2012

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van Sark, W.G.J.H.M.ORCID 0000-0002-4738-1088ISNI 0000000397039608
de Wild, J.
Rath, J. K.ISNI 0000000350358433
Meijerink, AndriesISNI 000000039216731X
Schropp, R.E.I.ISNI 000000008094399X

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The possibility to tune chemical and physical properties in nanosized materials has a strong impact on a variety of technologies, including photovoltaics. One of the prominent research areas of nanomaterials for photovoltaics involves spectral conversion. Modification of the spectrum requires down- and/or upconversion or downshifting of the spectrum, meaning that the energy of photons is modified to either lower (down) or higher (up) energy. Nanostructures such as quantum dots, luminescent dye molecules, and lanthanide-doped glasses are capable of absorbing photons at a certain wavelength and emitting photons at a different (shorter or longer) wavelength. We will discuss upconversion by lanthanide compounds in various host materials and will further demonstrate upconversion to work for thin-film silicon solar cells.

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van Sark, W G J H M, de Wild, J, Rath, J K, Meijerink, A & Schropp, R E I 2012, 'Upconversion in solar cells', Nanoscale Research Letters, vol. 8, 81. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-8-81