Abstract:
Provided is a wavelength converting structure for near-infrared rays and a solar cell using the same. More particularly, provided is a novel wavelength converting structure for near-infrared rays using gap plasmon characteristics and up-conversion nanoparticles. When applying the wavelength converting structure for near-infrared rays to a solar cell, it is possible to convert the light within a wavelength range of near-infrared rays into electric energy so that the photoconversion efficiency may be improved.
Abstract:
Provided are a solar cell panel and a window having the same. The solar cell panel includes: a light diffusion layer to which light is incident and at which the light is scattered; a light concentration layer laminated at a lower portion of the light diffusion layer and having a plurality of patterns spaced apart from each other and having a cavity shape convex toward the light diffusion layer at a surface thereof opposite to the light diffusion layer so that light passing through the light diffusion layer is reflected and concentrated to a side portion thereof; and a solar cell array provided at a side surface of the light concentration layer and having a plurality of solar cells arranged along the side surface of the light concentration layer and electrically connected to each other.