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Figure (a) The critical indicators for the practical applications (b) The normalized emission power spectrum of light sources (c) Normalized absorption spectra of PBDB-TF and IO-4Cl as films (d) The curves of the photovoltaic characteristics versus time (e) The J–V curves of a 4 cm2 cell based on a blade-coating method under AM 1.5G and an LED (f) Efficiency prediction of the OPV cells (LED, 2700K) [Image: Prof. Hou Jianhui]

Power conversion efficiency (PCE), lifetime and cost are critical factors in practical applications of photovoltaic cells. With the advent of the Internet of Things, vast numbers of off-grid energy sources are needed to drive low-power-consumption products for indoor applications. However, the mature c-Si cells can't meet the application needs because their PCEs are only 2-6% under the indoor illumination conditions mainly due to the mismatch of absorption spectrum and severe charge recombination at low carrier density. Therefore, development of new photovoltaic cells for indoor applications is urgently needed.

Recently, a research team led by Prof. Hou Jianhui at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICCAS) and Prof. Gao Feng at Linkping University in Sweden, developed an organic photovoltaic (OPV) cell with outstanding efficiency under indoor light conditions. By blending a polymer donor named PBDB-TF and a carefully designed acceptor named IO-4Cl, they made a photoactive layer with an absorption spectrum matching the indoor illumination sources. The 1 cm2 OPV cell achieved a PCE of 26.1% with an open-circuit voltage of 1.10V under the illumination of 1000 lux (2700 K). Impressively, this work demonstrates this OPV cell not only has high PCE and excellent stability but also can be made with large parameters. For example, the OPV cell almost maintained its initial PCE under continuous illumination after 1000 hours, and a 4cm2 cell prepared via a blade-coating method realized a PCE of over 23%.

The study, entitled “Wide-gap non-fullerene acceptor enabling high-performance organic photovoltaic cells for indoor applications”, was published in Nat. Energy, 2019, 4, 768. The work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Swedish Research Council VR, the Swedish Energy Agency Energimyndigheten and the Swedish Government Strategic Research Area in Materials Science on Functional Materials at Linkping University. 

For more information, please contact:

Prof. Hou Jianhui

Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Email: hjhzlz@iccas.ac.cn

Source: State Key Lab of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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