
doi: 10.1039/c4cp03752a
pmid: 25834845
A semi-transparent InGaP solar cell combined with lanthanide upconverters led to improved current densities using otherwise unused low energy photons.
Applied Materials Science, Physics, Molecular Materials, 600, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical, ION SYSTEMS, Chemistry, HIGH-EFFICIENCY, LIGHT, Physical, 3100 Physics and Astronomy, UP-CONVERSION LUMINESCENCE, 1606 Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, EPITAXIAL LIFT-OFF
Applied Materials Science, Physics, Molecular Materials, 600, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical, ION SYSTEMS, Chemistry, HIGH-EFFICIENCY, LIGHT, Physical, 3100 Physics and Astronomy, UP-CONVERSION LUMINESCENCE, 1606 Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, EPITAXIAL LIFT-OFF
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