Aperiodic optical coatings for neutral-color semi-transparent organic photovoltaics

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Abstract

Semi-transparent organic photovoltaics (ST-OPVs) have the potential for integration with windows for ubiquitous power generating applications. Typically, such applications require that ST-OPVs be neutrally transparent across the visible and exhibit both a high average photopic transmittance (APT) and color rendering index, as well as iso-energetic chromaticity coordinates. In this work, we demonstrate the design and use of optical coatings to achieve ST-OPVs with a neutral visible transmittance of APT = 50%, a power conversion efficiency of 8.3%, and optical properties that are independent of a ± 30° variation in the solar angle of incidence. These simple optical coatings are rapidly designed using a genetic algorithm and transfer matrix formalism.

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Sheriff, H. K. M., Li, Y., Qu, B., & Forrest, S. R. (2021). Aperiodic optical coatings for neutral-color semi-transparent organic photovoltaics. Applied Physics Letters, 118(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0037104

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