Verbunt, 2012 - Google Patents
Light management in luminescent solar concentrators: aligned organic dyes and organic wavelength selective reflectorsVerbunt, 2012
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Dwindling oil reserves have turned world governments towards the use of renewable energy sources. In particular, buildings, which account for 40% of all energy usage in well- developed countries, have attracted special attention for the possibility of implementing …
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