| Literature DB >> 29358645 |
Jia Lin1,2,3, Minliang Lai1, Letian Dou1,2,4, Christopher S Kley1, Hong Chen1, Fei Peng5, Junliang Sun5, Dylan Lu1,2, Steven A Hawks1,2,6, Chenlu Xie1, Fan Cui1, A Paul Alivisatos1,2,7,8, David T Limmer1,2,7, Peidong Yang9,10,11,12.
Abstract
Smart photovoltaic windows represent a promising green technology featuring tunable transparency and electrical power generation under external stimuli to control the light transmission and manage the solar energy. Here, we demonstrate a thermochromic solar cell for smart photovoltaic window applications utilizing the structural phase transitions in inorganic halide perovskite caesium lead iodide/bromide. The solar cells undergo thermally-driven, moisture-mediated reversible transitions between a transparent non-perovskite phase (81.7% visible transparency) with low power output and a deeply coloured perovskite phase (35.4% visible transparency) with high power output. The inorganic perovskites exhibit tunable colours and transparencies, a peak device efficiency above 7%, and a phase transition temperature as low as 105 °C. We demonstrate excellent device stability over repeated phase transition cycles without colour fade or performance degradation. The photovoltaic windows showing both photoactivity and thermochromic features represent key stepping-stones for integration with buildings, automobiles, information displays, and potentially many other technologies.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29358645 DOI: 10.1038/s41563-017-0006-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841