Ultra-flexible organic solar cell based on indium-zinc-tin oxide transparent electrode for power source of wearable devices

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We have developed a novel structure of ultra-flexible organic photovoltaics (UFOPVs) for application as a power source for wearable devices with excellent biocompatibility and flexibility. Parylene was applied as an ultra-flexible substrate through chemical vapor deposition. Indium-zinc-tin oxide (IZTO) thin film was used as a transparent electrode. The sputtering target composed of 70 at.% In2O3-15 at.% ZnO-15 at.% SnO2 was used. It was fabricated at room temperature, using pulsed DC magnetron sputtering, with an amorphous structure. UFOPVs, in which a 1D grating pat-tern was introduced into the hole-transport and photoactive layers were fabricated, showed a 13.6% improvement (maximum power conversion efficiency (PCE): 8.35%) compared to the reference device, thereby minimizing reliance on the incident angle of the light. In addition, after 1000 compression/ relaxation tests with a compression strain of 33%, the PCE of the UFOPVs maintained a maximum of 93.3% of their initial value.

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Choi, J. Y., Park, I. P., & Heo, S. W. (2021). Ultra-flexible organic solar cell based on indium-zinc-tin oxide transparent electrode for power source of wearable devices. Nanomaterials, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11102633

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