Introducing luminescent solar waveguides for sustainable buildings for enhanced circadian rhythm regulation

Wai Qian Tham, Subhash Chandra, Brian Norton, S. McCormack
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As the world strives towards a low-carbon future, nearly-zero energy buildings (NZEB) have been the goal to reduce carbon emissions. Artificial lighting is estimated to consume as high as 40% of the total energy consumption in a commercial building. By utilising daylighting, which is the practice of allowing natural light into a building, energy consumption by artificial lighting can be reduced. Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) can act as a collector and waveguide to transport outdoor light into the building through total internal reflection. Besides, LSCs absorb a part of the solar spectrum and shift them to different wavelengths through up-conversion or down-conversion. Thus, the output spectrum can be manipulated for the desired indoor applications. Circadian rhythm is the periodic variations in behaviour that follows a 24-hour cycle, which is mainly regulated by light response. A regulated circadian rhythm is important for a healthy life, whereas a disturbed circadian rhythm can lead to health issues such as insomnia and mood disorders. There has been a consensus that our circadian rhythm strongly responds to shorter wavelength light, corroborated in studies. Thus, manipulating the output light of LSCs to contain larger proportions of light with shorter wavelengths could enhance circadian regulation. LSC devices have the potential to transport sufficient daylight up to 5m deep into the building, achieving areas beyond the reach of windows. Thus, LSCs can serve as a tool for daylighting purposes, regulating circadian rhythm and providing sufficient light for comfortable indoor visibility.
为可持续建筑引入发光太阳能波导,以加强昼夜节律调节
随着世界向低碳未来迈进,近零能耗建筑(NZEB)一直是减少碳排放的目标。据估计,人工照明消耗了商业建筑总能耗的40%。通过利用自然光进入建筑的采光,可以减少人工照明的能源消耗。发光太阳能聚光器(LSCs)可以作为收集器和波导,通过全内反射将室外光线传输到建筑物中。此外,LSCs吸收一部分太阳光谱,并通过上转换或下转换将其移动到不同的波长。因此,可以对输出频谱进行操作,以满足所需的室内应用。昼夜节律是遵循24小时周期的周期性行为变化,主要由光反应调节。调节的昼夜节律对健康生活很重要,而昼夜节律紊乱会导致失眠和情绪障碍等健康问题。有一种共识是,我们的昼夜节律对短波长的光有强烈的反应,这在研究中得到了证实。因此,操纵LSCs的输出光以包含更大比例的波长更短的光可以增强昼夜节律调节。LSC设备有可能将足够的日光输送到建筑5米深的地方,实现窗户无法到达的区域。因此,LSCs可以作为采光的工具,调节昼夜节律并提供充足的光线,以实现舒适的室内能见度。
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