Thermal images are taken by an infrared camera to compare the heat rejection performance of automobile window film, semi-transparent solar cell and glass.
Copyright : Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
A Korean research team has developed semi-transparent perovskite solar cells that could be great candidates for solar windows.
Scientists are exploring ways to develop transparent or semi-transparent solar cells as a substitute for glass walls in modern buildings with the aim of harnessing solar energy. But this has proven challenging, because transparency in solar cells reduces their efficiency in absorbing the sunlight they need to generate electricity.
Typical solar cells today are made of crystalline silicon, which is difficult to make translucent. By contrast, semi-transparent solar cells use, for example, organic or dye-sensitized materials. But compared to crystalline silicon-based cells, their power-conversion efficiencies are relatively low. Perovskites are hybrid organic-inorganic photovoltaic materials, which are cheap to produce and easy to manufacture. They have recently received much attention, as the efficiency of perovskite solar cells has rapidly increased to the level of silicon technologies in the past few years.
Using perovskites, a Korean research team, led by Professor Seunghyup Yoo of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and Professor Nam-Gyu Park of Sungkyunkwan University, has developed a semi-transparent solar cell that is highly efficient and functions very effectively as a thermal mirror.
One key to achieving efficient semitransparent solar cells is to develop a transparent electrode for the cell’s uppermost layer that is compatible with the photoactive material. The Korean team developed a ‘top transparent electrode’ (TTE) that works well with perovskite solar cells. The TTE is based on a multilayer stack consisting of a metal film sandwiched between a high refractive index layer and an interfacial buffer layer. This TTE, placed as a solar cell’s top-most layer, can be prepared without damaging ingredients used in the development f perovskite solar cells. Unlike conventional transparent electrodes that only transmit visible light, the team’s TTE plays the dual role of allowing visible light to pass through while at the same time reflecting infrared rays.
The semi-transparent solar cells made with the TTEs exhibited an average power conversion efficiency as high as 13.3%, reflecting 85.5% of incoming infrared light. Currently available crystalline silicon solar cells have up to 25% efficiency but are opaque.
The team believes that if the semi-transparent perovskite solar cells are scaled up for practical applications, they can be used in solar windows for buildings and automobiles, which not only generate electrical energy but also allow smart heat management in indoor environments, thereby utilizing solar energy more efficiently and effectively.
Learn more:Â Harnessing energy from glass walls
The Latest on:Â Solar windows
- Delhi Metro To Install Bifacial Vertical Solar Panelson May 24, 2022 at 10:11 pm
According to DMRC, tenders have been floated for the installation of bifacial vertical PV (photovoltaic) modules. The project has been designed for an operational life of 25 years. Delhi Metro Rail ...
- Canadian Solar plans to ramp up production capacityon May 24, 2022 at 8:52 pm
Having warned of in-house solar wafer and cell capacity as recently as the third quarter of 2021, the company has announced it will be adding even more production lines this year.
- Delhi Metro To Install Vertical Solar Panels Along Its Elevated Corridorson May 24, 2022 at 2:16 pm
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), which meets its power requirement through rooftop solar panels, is now going to install vertical solar panels along its elevated corridors. As ...
- Destiny 2's Season of the Haunted brings Solar 3.0, the Leviathan, and moreon May 23, 2022 at 11:10 pm
Following a leak that revealed Destiny 2's next season early, developer Bungie has officially pulled back the curtain on Season of the Haunted with a new trailer as well as a complete of what players ...
- Window Film Provides Cost-Effective Storm Safety Protectionon May 23, 2022 at 7:49 am
WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / May 23, 2022 / With climatologist forecasting an above average number of severe storms this summer, the nonprofit ...
- From the archives: The promising new world of solar power—in the 1950son May 23, 2022 at 6:00 am
In the March 1954 issue of Popular Science, we explored the optimistic and skeptical outlooks on new ways of harnessing the sun's energy.
- 10 Photos of Google’s Massive New Campus With ‘Dragonscale’ Solar Panelson May 19, 2022 at 6:34 pm
The company’s newest Silicon Valley stronghold, which covers 1.1 million square feet and can house 4,000 employees, opened Tuesday.
- Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown delayed to 2023 windowon May 18, 2022 at 9:30 am
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown will look to revive the long dormant racing franchise. Originally planning to hit the road sometime this year, the game will need to spend a little bit more time in ...
- Global Solar Control Window Films Market to Grow at 9.3% CAGR Between 2021 and 2027on May 18, 2022 at 6:29 am
Market Research Future (MRFR) has published a research report about The Solar Control Window Films Market is projected to witness healthy growth at a CAGR of over 9.3% to reach USD 6.2 Billion by 2027 ...
- These materials were meant to revolutionize the solar industry. Why hasn’t it happened?on May 18, 2022 at 3:00 am
Solar panels are basically synonymous with silicon. The material is used in about 95% of the panels in today’s market. But silicon solar cells are limited in how much energy they can harness from the ...
via Google News and Bing News