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Nacre-inspired crystallization and elastic 'brick-and-mortar' structure for a wearable perovskite solar module

Authors :
Meng Su
Pengwei Li
Zhipeng Zhao
Yanlin Song
Mingzhu Li
Zengqi Huang
Yiwang Chen
Fengyu Li
Yang Wang
Xiaotian Hu
Xiangchuan Meng
Zheren Cai
Xia Yang
Zhandong Huang
Source :
Energy & Environmental Science. 12:979-987
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2019.

Abstract

Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are promising candidates for power sources to sustainably drive next-generation wearable electronics, following the advances in PSCs and future desires of harvesting and storing energy integration. However, the natural brittle property of crystals for elastic deformation restricts the mechanical robustness, which definitely results in degraded efficiency. In fact, the crystalline quality and “cask effect” impact large-area reproducibility of PSCs. Inspired by the highly crystalline and tough nacre, herein, we report biomimetic crystallization to grow high-quality perovskite films with an elastic “brick-and-mortar” structure. The antithetic solubility of the composite matrix facilitates perpendicular micro-parallel crystallization and affords stretchability to resolve the “cask effect” of flexible PSCs. We successfully fabricate PSC chips (1 cm2 area) with average efficiencies of 19.59% and 15.01% on glass and stretchable substrates, respectively. Importantly, a recorded 56.02 cm2 area wearable solar-power source with 7.91% certified conversion efficiency is achieved. This skin fitting power source shows bendability, stretchability and twistability and is practically assembled in wearable electronics.

Details

ISSN :
17545706 and 17545692
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Energy & Environmental Science
Accession number :
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