| Literature DB >> 30511820 |
P Blake J St Onge1, Michael U Ocheje1, Mariia Selivanova1, Simon Rondeau-Gagné1.
Abstract
Organic bulk heterojunction solar cells are promising candidates as future photovoltaic technologies for large-scale and low-cost energy production. It is, therefore, not surprising that research on the design and preparation of these types of organic photovoltaics has attracted a lot of attention since the last two decades, leading to constantly growing values of energy conversion and efficiency. Combined with the possibility of a large-scale production via roll-to-roll printing techniques, bulk heterojunction solar cells enable the fabrication of conformable, light-weight and flexible light-harvesting devices for point-of-use applications. This perspective review will highlight the recent advances toward mechanically robust and intrinsically stretchable bulk heterojunction solar cells. Mechanically robust fullerene-based and all-polymer devices will be presented, as well as a comprehensive overview of the recent challenges and characterization techniques recently developed to overcome some of the challenges of this research area, which is still in its infancy.Entities:
Keywords: Organic solar cells; conjugated polymers; mechanical properties; organic photovoltaics; stretchable electronics
Year: 2018 PMID: 30511820 DOI: 10.1002/tcr.201800163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Rec ISSN: 1528-0691 Impact factor: 6.771