Wearable perovskite solar cells by aligned liquid crystal elastomers

In a flexible perovskite solar cell, the bottom interface between perovskite and the electron-transporting layer is critical in determining its efficiency and reliability. High defect concentrations and crystalline film fracturing at the bottom interface substantially reduce the efficiency and opera...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2023-03, Vol.14 (1), p.1204-1204, Article 1204
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Zengqi, Li, Lin, Wu, Tingqing, Xue, Tangyue, Sun, Wei, Pan, Qi, Wang, Huadong, Xie, Hongfei, Chi, Jimei, Han, Teng, Hu, Xiaotian, Su, Meng, Chen, Yiwang, Song, Yanlin
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Zusammenfassung:In a flexible perovskite solar cell, the bottom interface between perovskite and the electron-transporting layer is critical in determining its efficiency and reliability. High defect concentrations and crystalline film fracturing at the bottom interface substantially reduce the efficiency and operational stability. In this work, a liquid crystal elastomer interlayer is intercalated into a flexible device with the charge transfer channel toughened by the aligned mesogenic assembly. The molecular ordering is instantly locked upon photopolymerization of liquid crystalline diacrylate monomers and dithiol-terminated oligomers. The optimized charge collection and the minimized charge recombination at the interface boost the efficiency up to 23.26% and 22.10% for rigid and flexible devices, respectively. The liquid crystal elastomer-induced suppression of phase segregation endows the unencapsulated device maintaining >80% of the initial efficiency for 1570 h. Moreover, the aligned elastomer interlayer preserves the configuration integrity with remarkable repeatability and mechanical robustness, which enables the flexible device to retain 86% of its original efficiency after 5000 bending cycles. The flexible solar cell chips are further integrated into a wearable haptic device with microneedle-based arrays of sensors to demonstrate a pain sensation system in virtual reality. The bottom interface between perovskite and electron-transporting layer is critical for realizing efficient flexible perovskite solar cells. Here, the authors intercalate liquid crystal elastomer interlayer for aligned mesogenic assembly and achieve maximum efficiency of 23.26% with T 80 over 1570 h.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-36938-7