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Optically Transparent Wood Substrate for Perovskite Solar Cells

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Transparent wood is a candidate for use as an energy-saving building material due to its low density (ca. 1.2 g/cm3), high optical transmittance (over 85% at 1 mm thickness), low… Click to show full abstract

Transparent wood is a candidate for use as an energy-saving building material due to its low density (ca. 1.2 g/cm3), high optical transmittance (over 85% at 1 mm thickness), low thermal conductivity (0.23 W m–1 K–1), and good load-bearing performance with tough failure behavior (no shattering). High optical transmittance also makes transparent wood a candidate for optoelectronic devices. In this work, for the first time, perovskite solar cells processed at low temperature (<150 °C) were successfully assembled directly on transparent wood substrates. A power conversion efficiency up to 16.8% was obtained. The technologies demonstrated may pave the way for integration of solar cells with light transmitting wood building structures for energy-saving purposes.

Keywords: optically transparent; wood substrate; perovskite solar; transparent wood; wood; solar cells

Journal Title: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Year Published: 2019

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