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Team Equipo

 

ull

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Facultad de Física, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.

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Research Investigación

 magec(click photo for Intro Video for MAGEC Research Project

Up–conversion materials for enhancing photo–electrochemical processes.

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Collaborations Colaboraciones

colUniversity of Nottingham (UK), IGIC - Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia), Univeristy of Jena (Germany), Centre biomaGUNE (País Vasco, Spain)

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Publication in Advanced Science (December 2015)

Shifting the Sun: Solar spectral conversion in artificial and natural photosynthesis

Feature Article in Advanced Science, (Cover Picture, December 2015 Issue)

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Solar energy harvesting is often limited by the spectral sensitivity of the employed energy conversion system. In many applications, large parts of the solar spectrum do either not contribute to the harvesting scheme, or the full energetic potential of each photon cannot be put to use in the generation of electrical or chemical energy. Extrinsic sensitization through photoluminescent spectral conversion has been proposed as a route to at least partially overcome this problem. In a recent feature article which has been chosen for the cover page of Advanced Science, we discuss our related work in the emerging context of photochemical energy harvesting and storage through natural or artificial photosynthesis.

L. Wondraczek, E. Tyystjärvi, J. Méndez-Ramos, F. A. Müller, Q. Zhang, Shifting the Sun: Solar spectral conversion and extrinsic sensitization in natural and artificial photosynthesis. Adv. Sci. 2, art. no. 1500218 (2015).

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