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Comparing the potential of different strategies for colour tuning in thin film photovoltaic technologies

Authors :
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Centre Tecnològic de Catalunya
European Research Council
Pascual San José, Enrique
Sánchez Díaz, Antonio
Stella, Marco
Martínez Ferrero, Eugenia
Alonso Carmona, M. Isabel
Campoy Quiles, Mariano
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Centre Tecnològic de Catalunya
European Research Council
Pascual San José, Enrique
Sánchez Díaz, Antonio
Stella, Marco
Martínez Ferrero, Eugenia
Alonso Carmona, M. Isabel
Campoy Quiles, Mariano
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

While the performance of some emerging solar cell technologies is rocketing, there are other important parameters that also need to be considered for industrialization, including aesthetics, payback time or long-term stability. More specifically, aesthetical features of the solar cells play a very important role in the path towards the integration of these semi-transparent technologies into the buildings and windows of the future. In this work, we have implemented a theoretical methodology to study in depth colour tuning in polymer-based organic photovoltaic cells that uses experimentally complex refractive indices. We compare quantitatively basic interference effects (through active layer thickness), binaries with different donors and different acceptors, and ternary systems where the third component is either active or a simple dye. For hybrid perovskite solar cells, we compare the colour tuning capability of blending and alloying. Additionally, we show that the same theoretical framework can be employed for the so-called inverse problem, i.e. determining the best solar cell parameters (specific materials, donor:acceptor ratio and photoactive film thickness) that can reproduce a desired set of chromaticity coordinates.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1138010800
Document Type :
Electronic Resource