Luminescence Solar Energy Concentrator With Fiber Geometry
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Degnetmelese
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\title[Part of thesis title]{Luminescence Solar Energy
Concentrator With Fiber
Geometry}
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Degnet Melese\\
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Supervisor
Prof. Alberto Quranta
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co-advisor Dr. ING.
Matteo Dalla Palma
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\institute{Universit`a degli Studi di Trento}
\date{December 18,2015}
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\item Synthesize fiber geometry luminescence solar energy concentrator (LSC) based on polysiloxanes polymer with 22\% and 14\% of diphenyl units in the chain.
\item Avoiding reflection from back signal by black painting and analyzing intensity loss under bended fibers.
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\item {LSC is a transparent matrix material such as plastic plate, fiber, coated or doped with organic fluorescent dyes, inorganic phosphors or quantum dots (QD) that absorb sunlight and re-emit at longer wavelengths}
\item{LSCs is promising research topic to solve cost effectiveness, efficiency challenges of PV cells and used in buildings due to its flexibility.
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\item{type of luminescence species and matrix, number and type of solar cell used and also size of LSCs decisively affects the optical efficiency
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\item{fiber LSC which satisfactorily meets necessary standards of flexibility, by controlling the phenyl functional group in the polysiloxane compound is essential.
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\item{minimize reflection from back signals, by carbon black painting and light travel along one direction has to be analyzed }
\item{Bending the material results in light intensity loss,the losses relative to radius of bending has to be studied }
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