Articles with "indoor photovoltaics" as a keyword



Enhancing the Microstructure of Perovskite-Inspired Cu-Ag-Bi-I Absorber for Efficient Indoor Photovoltaics.

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Published in 2022 at "Small"

DOI: 10.1002/smll.202203768

Abstract: Lead-free perovskite-inspired materials (PIMs) are gaining attention in optoelectronics due to their low toxicity and inherent air stability. Their wide bandgaps (≈2 eV) make them ideal for indoor light harvesting. However, the investigation of PIMs for… read more here.

Keywords: indoor photovoltaics; perovskite inspired; enhancing microstructure; microstructure perovskite ... See more keywords
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Complementary absorbing ternary blend containing structural isomeric donor polymers for improving the performance of PC61BM-based indoor photovoltaics

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Published in 2021 at "Polymer"

DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2021.123606

Abstract: Abstract In this study, two structural isomeric polymers, TTE36 and TTE25, were synthesized and their photophysical properties and photovoltaic device performance were investigated. Because of the different linking positions of carboxylate in their thienothiophene unit,… read more here.

Keywords: blend; indoor photovoltaics; ipv system; structural isomeric ... See more keywords
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Perspectives for the conversion of perovskite indoor photovoltaics into IoT reality.

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Published in 2023 at "Nanoscale"

DOI: 10.1039/d2nr07022g

Abstract: As a competitive candidate for powering low-power terminals in Internet of Things (IoT) systems, indoor photovoltaic (IPV) technology has attracted much attention due to its effective power output under indoor light illumination. One such emerging… read more here.

Keywords: conversion perovskite; perspectives conversion; perovskite cells; indoor photovoltaics ... See more keywords
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Indoor photovoltaics awaken the world’s first solar cells

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Published in 2022 at "Science Advances"

DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adc9923

Abstract: Selenium (Se) solar cells were the world’s first solid-state photovoltaics reported in 1883, opening the modern photovoltaics. However, its wide bandgap (~1.9 eV) limits sunlight harvesting. Here, we revisit the world’s oldest but long-ignored photovoltaic… read more here.

Keywords: world; indoor illumination; world first; solar cells ... See more keywords