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wiredInUSA - September 2016

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Researchers from St Petersburg’s ITMO

University in Russia have developed optical

luminescent glass with the ability to improve

the efficiency and lifetime of solar cells.

The optical material, developed at

the university’s international laboratory

of modern photonic materials and

technologies, absorbs ultraviolet radiation

and converts it into visible light. The trapped

ultraviolet radiation will help to charge the

panel, while the glass protects the solar

panel from ultraviolet light and dust, both

of which reduce the performance of silicon

solar cells.

Laboratory associate, and lead author

of the research work, Yevgeniy Sgibnev

said: “We have managed to increase the

efficiency of ultraviolet conversion in the

glass up to 30 percent, which is comparable

with the front-end research in this field.

“Even more, we are already optimizing

the technology and planning to raise the

quantum yield twice. The glass with such

properties can find solid application.”

The university scientists said that the

manufacture of white LEDs using the new

luminescent glass will be a significant step

forward in the production processes of light

equipment.

Research institute for nanophotonics and

optoinformatics director Nikolay Nikonorov

added: “Now the LEDs require replacement

every six months but, produced by our

technology, they will live ten times longer:

this will significantly cut the costs of lighting

replacement.”

The researchers believe that the new glass

will also withstand high temperatures and

adverse weather conditions.

Longer life under glass

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