Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1460471 | Ceramics International | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The suitability of the Ag+↔Na+ ion exchange process was tested for the production of luminescent cover glasses with down-shifting properties suitable for solar cells. The photoluminescence properties were investigated as a function of the preparation parameters (i.e., Ag salt bath concentration, post-synthesis annealing temperature and duration). The performance of the samples was tested by measuring the output power of a Si solar cell covered with the treated glass slides and exposed to a solar simulator radiation; the photoluminescence quantum yield of the best performing samples was also estimated.
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Authors
E. Cattaruzza, V.M. Caselli, M. Mardegan, F. Gonella, G. Bottaro, A. Quaranta, G. Valotto, F. Enrichi,