Abstract
Research on Luminescent Solar Concentrators (LSCs) is crucial for enhancing the energy density of sunlight and lowering the costs associated with silicon solar cells. This paper thoroughly evaluates and compares the performance of three different LSC materials: Rhodamine B (RBB), Rhodamine 6G (R6G), and Coumarin 6 (C6). The study focuses on several key metrics, including Stokes shift, external quantum efficiency, concentration factor, and conversion factor. By analyzing these parameters, the paper aims to elucidate how each material's properties influence overall performance, providing valuable insights into optimizing LSC design for improved energy harvesting. In order to pave the way for more widespread adoption of LSCs in solar applications, enhancing their role in sustainable energy systems.
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