Reliable, Neutral-color, Semi-transparent Organic Photovoltaics for Power Generating Windows Applications
ORAL
Abstract
Semi-transparent organic photovoltaics (ST-OPVs) can be integrated with windows of buildings and vehicles for the purpose of clean power generation. To fulfill this application, ST-OPVs must be reliable, efficient, and often neutral in color. Recent studies have revealed that, while fullerene-based OPVs are highly reliable1, they are opaque and thus unsuitable for window applications. The replacement of fullerenes with of non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs) have led to increased power conversion efficiencies, but have considerably shorter lifetimes when used in devices. Recent innovations in the design of NFA-based opaque OPVs have achieved extrapolated lifetimes of at least 30 years2. A remaining challenge is the demonstration of long-lived, NFA-based, neutral-color ST-OPVs3. In this work, we optically design an NFA-based ST-OPV for neutral-color, high efficiency, and long operational stability. We demonstrate that these devices maintain > 95 % of their initial electrical and optical properties after 1500 h of exposure to 1 sun intensity, AM 1.5G illumination.
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Presenters
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Hafiz K Sheriff
University of Michigan
Authors
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Hafiz K Sheriff
University of Michigan
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Yongxi Li
University of Michigan
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Stephen R Forrest
University of Michigan