研究目的
Addressing the lighting and perception issues of indoor photovoltaic (IPV) cells by proposing high-efficiency, semitransparent indoor OPV cells with absorbance mismatched with the emission spectra of light sources, and demonstrating the use of porphyrin donors in BHJ OPV solar cells for high-transparency and high-efficiency indoor light harvesting.
研究成果
Porphyrin-based BHJ solar cells can achieve high PCEs (>10%) and high transparency (>65%) under indoor light conditions, preserving the color perception of the light sources. This work provides material selection guidelines for high-performance semitransparent IPV devices, distinguishing them from 1-Sun condition strategies.
研究不足
The study focuses on porphyrin-based materials for semitransparent IPV devices, which may limit the generalizability to other material systems. The performance under varying indoor light conditions and long-term stability are not extensively explored.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves the fabrication of semitransparent IPV devices using porphyrin-based BHJ solar cells. The optical properties and device performances are evaluated under indoor light conditions.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Porphyrin-based BHJ films (P1-P4:PC71BM) and ordinary BHJ films are prepared and characterized. The emission spectrum of a 3000 K LED light tube is measured for analysis.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
ITO/PEDOT:PSS/BHJ/LiF/Al device structure, OceanOptics USB4000 spectrometer for spectral power distribution measurement.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
BHJ films are spin-coated and postannealed. The optical profiles, transmittance, and chromaticity of the films are measured and analyzed.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The average visible transmittance (AVT) and CIE chromaticity coordinates are calculated to assess the transparency and color perception of the transmitted light.
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