<\/a>Figure 1: A schematic representation of anLSC. The LSC consists of transition metal (TM) and rare earth (RE) ion doped glass and a diffuse back reflector. Solar radiation incident on the LSC is absorbed by the RE ion and reemitted as infrared radiation. The solar spectrum not absorbed by theREion is captured and transferred by the TM ion and through nonradiative energy transfer to the RE ion.<\/p><\/div>\n
Photovoltaic solar concentrators aim to increase the electrical power obtained from solar cells.\u00a0 Conventional solar concentrators track the sun to generate high optical intensities, often by using large mobile mirrors that are expensive to deploy and maintain.\u00a0 Solar cells at the focal point of the mirrors must be cooled and the entire assembly wastes space around the perimeter to avoid shadowing neighboring concentrators.<\/p>\n
High optical concentrations without excess heating in a stationary system can be achieved with a luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) [