January 05, 2024
By Mrigakshi Dixit
Experts craft world’s top flexible
solar cell for energy generation
Researchers state it to be
the “world’s highest-performing stretchable organic solar
cell.”Researchers state it to be the “world’s highest-performing
stretchable organic solar cell.”
Representational image of a solar cell.
A team of researchers has achieved a milestone by
developing lightweight and highly efficient stretchable solar cells
for energy generation in electronic gadgets.
Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST) declare it as the “world’s highest-performing
stretchable organic solar cell.”
The development is unique as it utilizes organic material to build the
photoactive layer of the solar cell, which turns light into energy.
Organic solar cells are particularly well-suited for incorporation
into wearable electrical devices due to their lightweight and flexible
nature.
This innovation has enormous potential for the future of flexible,
energy-efficient wearable technologies.
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The development of the
polymer material
As per the official release,
the development of stretchable solar cells is highly
challenging as they must deliver high electrical
performance as well as exhibit mechanical elasticity. This
trade-off between high efficiency and flexibility has
hindered their widespread application in wearable devices.
In this latest invention, they
designed a conductive polymer material that effectively
meets both of these stringent requirements.
Through chemical bonding, the
researchers linked a highly stretchy polymer with an
electrically conductive polymer possessing exceptional
electrical properties.
This resulted in a
novel conductive polymer with not only the greatest
recorded photovoltaic conversion efficiency for organic
solar cells, but also a stretchability that is ten times
that of conventional devices.
Chemical structure of the newly developed conductive polymer and
performance of stretchable organic solar cells using the material.
The newly developed stretchable solar cell can
undergo a remarkable 40 percent stretch during operation, showcasing
its potential for integration into wearable devices.
This breakthrough not only increases the efficiency of solar cells but
also tackles a long-standing barrier of flexibility, leading to the
development of high-tech wearable electronics.
“Through this research, we not only developed the world’s best
performing stretchable organic solar cell, but it is also significant
that we developed a new polymer that can be applicable as a base
material for various electronic devices that need to be malleable
and/or elastic,” said Professor Bumjoon Kim, in the
official release.
With the market for wearable electric gadgets quickly expanding, this
advancement aims to fulfill demand while also promising a future in
which energy-efficient, flexible electronics effortlessly blend into
our daily lives.
The findings were reported in the
journal Joule.
Study abstract:
High power conversion efficiency (PCE) and mechanical robustness are
dual requisites for wearable applications of organic solar cells (OSCs).
Here, we simultaneously achieve high electronic and mechanical
performances in OSCs using conjugated polymer donors (PDs) consisting
of electroactive rigid and soft blocks. Specifically, we integrate
rigid and soft blocks to synthesize block-copolymerized PDs
(D180.8-s-PEHDT0.2) having an appropriate molecular weight of D18
blocks to reach the effective conjugation length and of PEHDT blocks
to achieve high mechanical properties.
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