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Dye-doped parylene-based thin film materials: Application to luminescent solar concentrators

Maggioni et al., 2013

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15632325820378949276
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Maggioni G
Campagnaro A
Carturan S
Quaranta A
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Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells

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Novel thin films of dye-doped parylene were produced by a deposition technique consisting in a coarse vacuum co-sublimation of parylene C dimer and the perylenediimide dye Lumogen® F Red 305 (LR). In order to obtain parylene films containing different dye …
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