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Dr. Samah Mohamed Elbasheer Abd Elaziz :: Publications:

Title:
Double layered plasmonic thin-film luminescent solar concentrators based on polycarbonate supports
Authors: S.M. El-Bashir, F.M. Barakat, M.S. AlSalhi
Year: 2014
Keywords: Plasmonic luminescent solar concentrators Nanogold Photostability Light harvesting Power conversion efficiency Silicon solar cells
Journal: Renewable energy
Volume: 63
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 642-649
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Samah Mohamed Elbasheer Abd Elaziz_paper2.pdf
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Abstract:

Plasmonic thin-film luminescent solar concentrators (PTLSCs) were prepared by coating polycarbonate substrates with fluorescent PMMA films doped with coumarin dyes, nanogold and nanosilver molecules. The study of the absorption and fluorescence spectra showed a highly efficient light harvesting accompanied with metal enhanced fluorescence (MEF) of PTLSC films. The photostability measurements showed a decrease of the dye photodegradation rates by increasing nanogold concentration. The indoor testing of PTLSCs showed that the enhancement of the output power conversion efficiency was 53.2%, 33.4% and 25.8% obtained for a-Si and mc-Si and c-Si PV cells respectively. The field performance of PTLSCs under diffused radiation was evaluated by outdoor testing in Riyadh city (KSA) during winter and spring seasons, the study revealed that the maximum solar electrical conversion is well correlated to the solar irradiance type at the location.

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