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Processes of excitation and deactivation of excitation energy in organic wavelength transformers cooperating with solar photovoltaic cells

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The measurements of maximal power increase of silicon photovoltaic cells coated with polymethyl methacrylate foil containing Rhodamine-6G were carried out. The photoelements were irradiated from the solar radiation simulator. Two different amplification values were obtained: ~ 20% and 50%. An equation that describes the change of photoluminescence intensity as a function of fluorescent molecules and that takes into account the reabsorption and secondary fluorescence is derived. The expression obtained is compared with the results of photoluminescence measurements for Rhodamine-6G and 2,5-bis[5′-tert-butylbenzoxazol-(2′)]-thiopen; good agreement is evident.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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