Broadband near-infrared quantum cutting by Ce-Yb codoped YAG transparent glass ceramics for silicon solar cells

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Abstract

Ce3+-Yb3+ co-doped transparent glass ceramics containing YAG nanocrystals were prepared by a conventional melt-quenching method. Broadband near infrared quantum cutting was achieved in the glass ceramics and proved to be a cooperative down-conversion process. Under 460 nm excitation, 2F5/2 to 5d1 electronic transitions occurred in Ce3+ and transferred their energy to two neighboring Yb3+. The dependence of the luminescence spectra and decay curves on Yb3+ concentration was investigated to understand the energy transfer mechanism. The energy transfer efficiency and the down-conversion quantum efficiency were estimated to be as high as 77.8% and 177.8%, respectively. This work will open a new route towards increased efficiency in silicon solar cells.

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Tai, Y., Li, X., Du, X., Pan, B., & Yuan, G. (2018). Broadband near-infrared quantum cutting by Ce-Yb codoped YAG transparent glass ceramics for silicon solar cells. RSC Advances, 8(41), 23268–23273. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8RA04154G

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