Direct Integration of Perovskite Solar Cells with Carbon Fiber Substrates

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Integrating photovoltaic devices onto the surface of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer substrates should create materials with high mechanical strength that are also able to generate electrical power. Such devices are anticipated to find ready applications as structural, energy-harvesting systems in both the automotive and aeronautical sectors. Here, the fabrication of triple-cation perovskite n–i–p solar cells onto the surface of planarized carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer substrates is demonstrated, with devices utilizing a transparent top ITO contact. These devices also contain a “wrinkled” SiO2 interlayer placed between the device and substrate that alleviates thermally induced cracking of the bottom ITO layer. Devices are found to have a maximum stabilized power conversion efficiency of 14.5% and a specific power (power per weight) of 21.4 W g−1 (without encapsulation), making them highly suitable for mobile power applications.

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Game, O. S., Thornber, T., Cepero-Mejías, F., Infante-Ortega, L. C., Togay, M., Cassella, E. J., … Lidzey, D. G. (2024). Direct Integration of Perovskite Solar Cells with Carbon Fiber Substrates. Advanced Materials, 36(20). https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202209950

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