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Boosting efficiency of luminescent solar concentrators using ultra-bright carbon dots with large Stokes shift.

Jiurong LiHaiguang ZhaoXiujian ZhaoXiao Gong
Published in: Nanoscale horizons (2022)
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are able to collect sunlight from a large-area to generate electric power with a low cost, showing great potential in building-integrated photovoltaics. However, the low efficiency of large-area LSCs caused by the reabsorption losses is a critical issue that hampers their practical applications. In this work, we synthesized novel yellow emissive carbon dots (CDs) with a large Stokes shift of 193 nm, which exhibit nearly zero reabsorption. The quantum yield (QY) of the yellow emitting CDs is up to 61%. The yellow emitting CDs can be employed to fabricate high-performance large-area LSCs due to successful suppression of the reabsorption losses. The as-prepared LSCs are able to absorb 14% of the sunlight as the absorption of the CDs matches well with the sun's spectrum. The large-area LSC (10 × 10 cm 2 ) with a laminated structure based on the yellow emitting CDs achieves an optical conversion efficiency ( η opt ) of 4.56% and power conversion efficiency ( η PCE ) of 4.1% under natural sunlight (45 mW cm -2 ), which are significantly higher than other previously reported works with similar sizes. Furthermore, the prepared high-performance LSCs show good stability. This method of synthesizing novel CDs for high-efficiency LSCs provides a useful platform for future study and practical application of LSCs.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • sensitive detection
  • energy transfer
  • low cost
  • high efficiency
  • fluorescent probe
  • photodynamic therapy
  • light emitting
  • mass spectrometry
  • current status
  • climate change