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Hybrid perovskite flexible photovoltaic solar cell
[Category : - RENEWABLE ENERGY]
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The need for efficient, lightweight, and flexible solar energy solutions drives extensive research and development in the photovoltaic (PV) field. Traditional silicon-based solar cells, while highly efficient, face limitations such as rigidity, high manufacturing costs, and low efficiency at certain wavelengths of light. To this end, organic photovoltaics (OPV) and perovskite solar cells are promising alternatives due to their flexibility, low-cost materials, and the ability to fine-tune their optical properties. However, these technologies have inherent challenges in terms of efficiency and long-term stability. Hybrid perovskite-OPV flexible solar cells are an innovative concept that combines the best properties of organic photovoltaic materials and perovskites. By using a series/multi-junction design, the cell architecture is able to capture a wider spectrum of sunlight and convert it into electricity with unprecedented efficiency. The combination of advanced materials such as quantum dots, plasmonic nanoparticles, photonic crystals, heat sinks and thermoelectric materials further enhances its performance, pushing the theoretical conversion efficiency to 50%. The invention aims to revolutionize solar energy collection, especially in applications where flexibility, lightweight construction and high power output are crucial. Potential applications range from wearable technology and portable energy solutions to building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) and automotive power supplies. The innovation emphasizes achieving 50% efficiency, which is a major leap forward from current photovoltaic technology, which typically exhibits much lower efficiencies (e.g., traditional silicon cells have a maximum efficiency of around 26-28% under ideal conditions ). This tandem configuration of hybrid solar cells allows efficient utilization of different wavelengths of light across multiple absorber layers, solving one of the biggest obstacles to achieving ultra-high efficiency in photovoltaic systems.
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