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“Background Commercial solar cells employ only a small portion of the solar spectrum for photoelectric conversion, with the available wavelengths covering the visible to near-infrared (NIR) regimes [1]. To fully use the solar emission energy, various light frequency-conversion approaches
have been proposed [2–17], which convert IR or ultraviolet (UV) lights into visible ones, the so called up- and down-conversions, respectively. So far, the photoluminescence (PL) conversion, as a type of down-conversion, seems more potentially available in solar cell efficiency enhancement. pheromone However, its practical use is actually uncertain, as other factors such as antireflection (AR) might also contribute to the efficiency enhancement in addition to the PL conversion, making the assessment of real contribution from PL conversion doubtful [6, 9–14]. Although in our recent work [10], we have noticed this problem and tried to single out the contribution of PL conversion, systematic studies and convincing experimental facts are still lacking. This work aims to solve the puzzling problem by offering a combined approach and evaluating how important on earth the PL conversion could be in improving solar cell efficiency. We selected a material with high PL conversion efficiency (> 40%), i.e., Mn-doped ZnSe quantum dots (Mn:ZnSe QDs).