Advanced Functional Materials, Vol.20, No.9, 1496-1500, 2010
Solar Energy Collectors with Tunable Transmission
A new type of "smart" window is proposed that makes use of fluorescent dye guest in a liquid-crystal host sandwiched between glass panels. The dye absorbs a variable amount of light depending on its orientation, and re-emits this light, of which a significant fraction is trapped by total internal reflection at the glass-air interface, and becomes concentrated along the edges. Such a device could both generate electricity via an attached photovoltaic as well as allow user control of the amount of transmitted light. By applying a voltage across the cell, absorption could be varied 31%, while the usable light output only varied 11% due to the increased efficiency of light collection at homeotropic dye orientation.