posted on 2023-01-06, 17:01authored byZhijie Xu, Mark Portnoi, Ioannis Papakonstantinou
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) have shown the ability to realize spectral conversion, which could tailor solar spectrum to better match photosynthesis requirements. However, conventional LSCs are designed to trap, rather than extract, spectrally converted light. Here, we propose an effective method for improving outcoupling efficiency, based on protruded and extruded micro-cone arrays patterned on the bottom surface of LSCs. Using Monte-Carlo ray tracing, we estimate a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 37.73% for our Horticulture-LSC (HLSC), corresponding to 53.78% improvement relatively to conventional, planar LSCs. Additionally, structured HLSCs provide diffuse light, beneficial for plant growth. Our micro-patterned surfaces provide a solution to light trapping in LSCs and a foundation for practical application of HLSC.
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