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Advanced Photonic Thin Films for Solar Irradiation Tuneability Oriented to Greenhouse Applications
Author/s | Sánchez-Lanuza, Miguel Barragán
Menéndez-Velázquez, Amador Peñas-Sanjuan, Antonio Navas-Martos, Francisco J. Lillo Bravo, Isidoro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Delgado Sánchez, José María ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería Energética |
Date | 2021 |
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Abstract | The world population is growing by 1 billion people every 10 years. There will come a time
when there will be more people to feed but less land to grow food. Greenhouses can be the solution
to this problem because they ... The world population is growing by 1 billion people every 10 years. There will come a time when there will be more people to feed but less land to grow food. Greenhouses can be the solution to this problem because they provide the highest production yield per m2 and also use less water, provide food safety, and offer high quality. Photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) favors vegetable growth with a specific blue and red light ratio. Thus, increasing the amount of red light improves chlorophyll absorption and photosynthetic efficiency. In this article, we present a hybrid system that combines luminescent materials and photonic crystals for better management of the light reaching the greenhouse. The luminescent dyes considered herein are combined ensuring a Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) nonradiative mechanism to enhance the absorption range. The designed photonic crystal maximizes reflections in the Near-Infrared (NIR) range, and therefore, thermal losses are minimized. Thus, by converting harmful or ineffective radiation for plant growth to the PAR region, we aim to demonstrate growth-condition enhancement for the different vegetables that have been used as a model. |
Citation | Sánchez-Lanuza, M.B., Menéndez-Velázquez, A., Peñas-Sanjuan, A., Navas-Martos, F.J., Lillo Bravo, I. y Delgado Sánchez, J.M. (2021). Advanced Photonic Thin Films for Solar Irradiation Tuneability Oriented to Greenhouse Applications. Materials, 14 (9), Article number 2357. |
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