High-Specific Power Flexible Photovoltaics from Large-Area MoS 2 for Space Applications

Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) such as MoS and WSe are excellent candidates for photovoltaic (PV) applications. Here, we present the modeling, fabrication, and characterization of large-area CVD-grown MoS -based flexible PV on an off-the-shelf, 3 μm-thick flexible colo...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied energy materials 2025-01, Vol.8 (1), p.87-98
Hauptverfasser: Ismael, Timothy, Abbas, Muhammad Aamir, Harris, Owen P, Ingrish, George B, Bush, Meghan E, Sasson, Joshua M, McNatt, Jeremiah S, Escarra, Matthew David
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Two-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) such as MoS and WSe are excellent candidates for photovoltaic (PV) applications. Here, we present the modeling, fabrication, and characterization of large-area CVD-grown MoS -based flexible PV on an off-the-shelf, 3 μm-thick flexible colorless polyimide with polyimide encapsulation designed for space structures. The devices are characterized under 1 sun AM0 illumination and show a of 0.180 V and a specific power of 0.001 kW/kg for a subnanometer-thick, single MoS monolayer absorber. Model projections indicate that the polyimide encapsulant introduces negligible absorption loss, and up to 12.97 kW/kg specific power is attainable for a 100 nm-thick MoS absorber layer. The devices maintain their performance after repetitive bending down to 5 mm bend radius. An increase in performance is measured after radiation exposure to 1 MeV e fluence, which is partially attributed to defect healing. Techno-economic analysis shows that even with a lower efficiency, the specific power of a 2D PV array designed for a 6U CubeSat is 2 orders of magnitude higher, and the cost to deploy in space is 2 orders of magnitude less than that of a Si panel used in space. This indicates that the 2D TMDC-based PV has great potential for space applications.
ISSN:2574-0962
2574-0962
DOI:10.1021/acsaem.4c01797