| Literature DB >> 30604955 |
Yuqiang Liu1, Pei Cheng1, Tengfei Li2, Rui Wang1, Yaowen Li, Sheng-Yung Chang1, Yuan Zhu1, Hao-Wen Cheng1,3, Kung-Hwa Wei3, Xiaowei Zhan2, Baoquan Sun, Yang Yang1.
Abstract
Because the visible and the infrared (IR) regions take up ∼47% and ∼51% of the energy in the solar spectrum (AM 1.5G standard), respectively, utilizing the visible light for plant growth and the IR light for power generation is potentially extremely exciting. IR-absorbing organic semiconductors, with localized IR absorption and visible-light transmittance, would be promising materials for this purpose. Here, flexible transparent organic photovoltaics (TOPVs) based on IR-absorbing organic materials were proposed, which can be a simple, low-cost, and promising way to utilize the IR light for electricity generation, and the penetrated visible light will be utilized for photosynthesis in plants. A power-conversion efficiency of ∼10% with an average visible transmittance of 34% was achieved for TOPV devices. Meanwhile, the side-by-side comparison showed that plants grown under the TOPVs filtered light, and those under normal sunlight yielded very similar results. These outcomes demonstrated the results from TOPV devices beyond simple photovoltaic applications.Entities:
Keywords: flexible; infrared light; organic photovoltaic; photosynthesis; transparent
Year: 2019 PMID: 30604955 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b08577
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881