弹性体
材料科学
光伏
有机太阳能电池
织物
纳米技术
复合材料
光伏系统
聚合物
工程类
电气工程
作者
Hiroaki Jinno,Kenjiro Fukuda,Xiaomin Xu,Sungjun Park,Yasuhito Suzuki,Mari Koizumi,Tomoyuki Yokota,Itaru Osaka,Kazuo Takimiya,Takao Someya
出处
期刊:Nature Energy
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2017-09-15
卷期号:2 (10): 780-785
被引量:423
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41560-017-0001-3
摘要
Textile-compatible photovoltaics play a crucial role as a continuous source of energy in wearable devices. In contrast to other types of energy harvester, they can harvest sufficient electricity (on the order of milliwatts) for wearable devices by utilizing the cloth itself as the platform for photovoltaics. Three features are important for textile-compatible photovoltaics, namely environmental stability, sufficient energy efficiency and mechanical robustness. However, achieving these simultaneously remains difficult because of the low gas barrier properties of ultrathin superstrates and substrates. Here, we report on ultraflexible organic photovoltaics coated on both sides with elastomer that simultaneously realize stretchability and stability in water whilst maintaining a high efficiency of 7.9%. The efficiency of double-side-coated devices decreases only by 5.4% after immersion in water for 120 min. Furthermore, the efficiency of the devices remains at 80% of the initial value even after 52% mechanical compression for 20 cycles with 100 min of water exposure. Organic solar cells can be thin, bendable and strechable. Now, Jinno et al. develop flexible organic photovoltaic devices that can also be washed in water and detergent, opening future integration routes into everyday objects such as fabric.
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