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9 September 2019 Optical and thermal properties of PVB encapsulant polymer functionalized by down-shift technique with new synthetized quantum dots for photovoltaic application
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This work focused on the technology of luminescent down shift (LDS), with a primary aim to identify and investigate a methodology to introduce the luminescent quantum dots (LQD) into PVB polymer encapsulant as emergent material for photovoltaic application. For this goal, we propose to study the feasibility to implement the LDS functionality and to identify suitability of available luminescent to be incorporated into the host polymer encapsulant material. The first step to this direction was through a comprehensive optical study of LQD dyes in ethanol solvent. The methodology and experimental conditions such as laboratory polymer preparation and luminescence dye concentration were presented. Also, the emergent polymer encapsulant sheets were characterized by using optical analysis techniques. The absorption spectrum of the prepared PVB material shifts towards longer wavelengths, depending on the nature of the LQD.
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Fatsah Moulai, Kamel Agroui, Chiara Barretta, and Gernot Oreski "Optical and thermal properties of PVB encapsulant polymer functionalized by down-shift technique with new synthetized quantum dots for photovoltaic application", Proc. SPIE 11121, New Concepts in Solar and Thermal Radiation Conversion II, 111210H (9 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2528722
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Solar cells

Luminescence

Transmittance

Ultraviolet radiation

Absorption

Photovoltaics

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