Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.140, 115-120, 2015
Efficient luminescent solar concentrators based on self-absorption free, Tm2+ doped halides
The optical and luminescence properties of CaI2 and NaCl doped with divalent thulium are reported for solar energy applications. These halides strongly absorb solar light from the UV up to 900 nm due to the intense Tm2+ 4f(13) -> 4f(12)5d(1) electronic transitions. Absorption is followed by emission of 1140 nm light due to the F-2(5/2)-> F-2(7/2) transition of the 4f(13) configuration that can be efficiently converted to electric power by thin film CuInSe2 (CIS) solar cells. Because of a negligible spectral overlap between absorption and emission spectra, a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) based on these black luminescent materials would not suffer from self-absorption losses. The Tm2+ doped halides may therefore lead to efficient semi-transparent power generating windows that absorb solar light over the whole visible spectrum. It will be shown that the power efficiency of the Tm2+ based LSCs can be up to four times higher compared to LSCs based on organic dyes or quantum dots. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.