Abstract

The efficiency of semiconductor solar cells could be greatly increased by down-conversion processes, which efficiently split incident solar photons into couples of photons with energy over the bandgap. Here, we show new down-conversion mechanisms in Er 3+–Yb 3+ co-doped glass-ceramics, where the ions are hosted by fluoride nanoparticles embedded in silica glass. By this means, 350–550 nm photons, absorbed by Er 3+ ions, generate pairs of photons at the range of 650–1550 nm, emitted by Er 3+ and Yb 3+, with a quantum efficiency approaching the maximum of 200%.

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