Oh, many more variables

So, we have the distribution of photon energies as they arrive from the sun, and there is an almost fixed value of photon energy needed to lift an electron across the bandgap in a semiconductor. Photons of an energy below the bandgap will not do anything, and those above the bandgap will waste some part of their energy. The new material described in the link in the OP will take photons of at least twice the bandgap energy, and convert them into two photons. Could work! Where can you by the shares?

Klaus