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Giving Light 'Amnesia' Boosts Solar Cells

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ARGONNE, Ill., Sept. 30, 2011 — Solar concentrators that rely on mirrors and lenses typically require expensive tracking systems. But another type of cell, a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) proposed by Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University experts, would rely on fluorescent plastic to force light to “forget” its incoming wavelength, making its energy easier to harvest. “We're actively shifting the frequency of the light by absorbing and re-emitting it,” said Chris Giebink, nanoscientist at Argonne. “LSCs act kind of like flat funnels — we try to absorb a lot...Read full article

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    Published: September 2011
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    solar radiation
    Radiation from the sun that is made up of a very wide range of wavelengths, from the long infrared to the short ultraviolet with its greatest intensity in the visible green at about 5000 Å. The solar radiation the earth receives is more restricted, generally to the visible and near-infrared, as the air strongly absorbs the wavelengths located at either end of the spectrum.
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