Perovskite photovoltachromic cells for building integration
Energy and Environmental Science Royal Society of Chemistry 8:5 (2015) 1578-1584
Abstract:
Photovoltachromic devices combine photovoltaic and electrochromic behaviours to enable adjustable transparency glazing, where the photovoltaic component supplies the power to drive the coloration. Such stand-alone, self-powered devices are of commercial interest for integration into windows and surfaces of buildings and vehicles. Here, we report for the first time a perovskite-based photovoltachromic device with self-adaptive transparency. This multifunctional device is capable of producing electrical power by solar energy conversion as well as undergoing a chromic transition from neutral-color semi-transparent to dark blue-tinted when irradiated with solar light, without any additional external bias. The combination of semi-transparent perovskite photovoltaic and solid-state electrochromic cells enables fully solid-state photovoltachromic devices with 26% (or 16%) average visible transmittance and 3.7% (or 5.5%) maximum light power conversion efficiency. Upon activating the self-tinting, the average visible transmittance drops to 8.4% (or 5.5%). These results represent a significant step towards the commercialization of photovoltachromic building envelopes.Direct observation of an inhomogeneous chlorine distribution in CH 3 NH 3 PbI 3−x Cl x layers: surface depletion and interface enrichment
Energy & Environmental Science Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) 8:5 (2015) 1609-1615
Highly efficient, flexible, indium-free perovskite solar cells employing metallic substrates
Journal of Materials Chemistry A Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) 3:17 (2015) 9141-9145
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ACS Nano American Chemical Society (ACS) 8:12 (2014) 12701-12709
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Nature Communications Springer Nature 5:1 (2014) 5757