Full Spectrum Diffused and Beamed Solar Energy Application Using Optical Fibre
M. R. Dutta Majumdar, Debasish Das

TL;DR
This paper explores methods to utilize the full spectrum of solar energy for diffused and beamed applications using optical fibers, including luminescent solar concentrators and dielectric mirrors, to enhance solar energy harvesting efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces novel approaches combining optical fibers with LSC and dielectric mirrors to effectively harness full spectrum solar energy in diffused and beamed forms.
Findings
Comparison shows potential efficiency improvements
Optical fiber techniques enable broader spectrum utilization
Enhanced solar energy application possibilities
Abstract
Existing solar energy application systems use small fraction of full spectrum of solar energy. So attempts are made to show how full spectrum solar energy can be used for diffused and beamed form of incident solar energy. Luminescent Solar Concentrator (LSC) principle with optical fibre in diffused sun light and dielectric mirror separation technique with optical fibre in beamed form are discussed. Comparison of both the cases are done. Keywords: full spectrum, solar photonics, diffused solar energy, beamed solar energy, LSC, dielectric mirror, optical fibre, Photo-Voltaic
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies · Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques · Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
