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Temperature‐Responsive Luminescent Solar Concentrators: Tuning Energy Transfer in a Liquid Crystalline Matrix
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2017
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EngineeringEnergy ConversionOrganic Solar CellLuminescent GlassChemistryLuminescence PropertyPhotovoltaicsRefrigerationSolar Thermal EnergyLiquid Crystalline MatrixTuning Energy TransferSolar Energy UtilisationLiquid Crystal SolventSolar PowerUnused Solar EnergyApplied PhysicsConjugated PolymerLiquid Crystalline SolventSolar CellsOptoelectronics
Temperature-responsive luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) have been fabricated in which the Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) between a donor-acceptor pair in a liquid crystalline solvent can be tuned. At room temperatures, the perylene bisimide (PBI) acceptor is aggregated and FRET is inactive; while after heating to a temperature above the isotropic phase of the liquid crystal solvent, the acceptor PBI completely dissolves and FRET is activated. This unusual temperature control over FRET was used to design a color-tunable LSC. The device has been shown to be highly stable towards consecutive heating and cooling cycles, making it an appealing device for harvesting otherwise unused solar energy.
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