Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are rapidly gaining momentum in building integrated photovoltaics. The use of cycloparaphenylenes (CPPs) as large Stokes shift emitters enables the preparation of nearly transparent, large area LSC devices that remain unaffected by reabsorption losses.

Della Sala, P., Buccheri, N., Sanzone, A., Sassi, M., Neri, P., Talotta, C., et al. (2019). First demonstration of the use of very large Stokes shift cycloparaphenylenes as promising organic luminophores for transparent luminescent solar concentrators. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 55(21), 3160-3163 [10.1039/c8cc09859j].

First demonstration of the use of very large Stokes shift cycloparaphenylenes as promising organic luminophores for transparent luminescent solar concentrators

Buccheri N.;Sanzone A.;Sassi M.;NERI, PAOLA;Pinchetti V.;Beverina L.
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Brovelli S.;
2019

Abstract

Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are rapidly gaining momentum in building integrated photovoltaics. The use of cycloparaphenylenes (CPPs) as large Stokes shift emitters enables the preparation of nearly transparent, large area LSC devices that remain unaffected by reabsorption losses.
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luminescent solar concentrators, cycloparaphenylenes, lumionophores
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2019
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21
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Della Sala, P., Buccheri, N., Sanzone, A., Sassi, M., Neri, P., Talotta, C., et al. (2019). First demonstration of the use of very large Stokes shift cycloparaphenylenes as promising organic luminophores for transparent luminescent solar concentrators. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 55(21), 3160-3163 [10.1039/c8cc09859j].
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