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Comprehensive Review on Downconversion/Downshifting Silicate-Based Phosphors for Solar Cell Applications.

ACS Omega 2024 April 17
Insufficient utilization of the solar spectrum in commonly employed solar cells, stemming from a spectral mismatch between the solar spectrum and the solar cell's band gap, poses a barrier to enhancing solar cell efficiency. To overcome this challenge, downconverting silicate phosphors are employed in solar cells to capture the infrared spectrum of sunlight, thereby augmenting solar cell efficiency. Downconversion/downshifting involves in converting high-energy photons into one or two near-infrared (NIR) photons. Remarkably, silicate-based downconverting phosphors enhance solar cell sensitization, light scattering, antireflectivity, and stability. This review delves into the various energy transfer mechanisms utilized in silicate phosphors. The key aspects covered in this review encompass the development of silicate phosphors that emit NIR light and their synthesis process. The working principle of the solar cell and its parameters are discussed. The impacts of silicate phosphor size, coverage, volume concentration, and arrangement on solar cell performance are also explored. Furthermore, the study addresses several intriguing approaches for developing innovative silicate phosphors to enhance solar cell performance.

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