Design of Semi-Transparent, Transparent, Stacked or Top-Illuminated Organic Photovoltaic Devices

Case 2012-792

 

UCLA researchers in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering have developed novel tandem transparent and semi-transparent organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices.

 

BACKGROUND

 

Solar cell technologies are the most effective method to produce clean energy at a low cost with minimal pollution. Transparent or semi-transparent solar cells are of interest for use in building-integrated OPVs, simultaneously serving both as a building material and a clean energy source. Conductive conjugated polymers are attractive absorbing materials for building-integrated devices because of their low cost, ease of processing, mechanical flexibility, and transparency. Current technologies that achieve high visible transparency from 400 nm – 650 nm have low power conversion efficiencies (<4%) and poor device performance. Improvements to the efficiencies (>5%) and to the visible transmission (>30%) of transparent and semi-transparent OPV devices are in high demand for next generation solar cells.

 

INNOVATION

 

Professor Yang Yang and his research team have developed novel tandem solar cell devices that are visibly transparent or semi-transparent with efficiencies of 6.4% or 7%, respectively. At 550 nm, these solar cells have a maximum transmission of 51% for transparent OPVs and 30% for semi-transparent OPV devices. These unique solar cells are fabricated in a low temperature, solution processable, and cost-effective manner and results in mechanically flexible and lightweight devices. This technology will have applications as building materials and power generators, while maintaining an attractive building exterior or adding structural accents in future architectural designs.

 

APPLICATIONS

  • Solar cells
  • Building-integrated OPV devices
  • Power-generating windows, roof covers, and exterior wall materials
  • Privacy screens

 

ADVANTAGES

  • Transparent and semi-transparent
  • 6.4% – 7% power conversion efficiency
  • Top-illuminated or stacked solar cells
  • Lightweight and flexible
  • Low temperature and solution processable
  • Low cost fabrication and materials

 

STATE OF DEVELOPMENT

 

Prototype devices with efficiencies of 6.4% and 7.3% for transparent and semi-transparent OPVs, respectively, have been fabricated and extensively tested.

 

RELATED MATERIALS

 

C. C. Chen, L. Dou, J. Gao, W. H. Chang, G. Li, and Y. Yang. High-Performance Semi-Transparent Polymer Solar Cells Possessing Tandem Structures. Energy & Environmental Science. 2013.

Patent Information:
For More Information:
Ed Beres
Business Development Officer
edward.beres@tdg.ucla.edu
Inventors:
Gang Li
Yang Yang
Chun Chao Chen
Letian Dou
Rui Zhu