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Indoor photovoltaics awaken the world's first solar cells.


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 material with the emergence of indoor photovoltaics (IPVs); the absorption spectrum of Se perfectly matches the emission spectra of commonly used indoor light sources in the 400 to 700 nm range. We find that the widely used Te adhesion layer also passivates defects at the nonbonded Se/TiO2 interface. By optimizing the Te coverage from 6.9 to 70.4%, the resulting Se cells exhibit an efficiency of 15.1% under 1000 lux indoor illumination and show no efficiency loss after 1000 hours of continuous indoor illumination without encapsulation, outperforming the present IPV industry standard of amorphous silicon cells in both efficiency and stability. We further fabricate Se modules (6.75 cm2) that produce 232.6 μW output power under indoor illumination, powering a radio-frequency identification-based localization tag.

SUBMITTER: Yan B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9728960 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Indoor photovoltaics awaken the world's first solar cells.

Yan Bin B   Liu Xinsheng X   Lu Wenbo W   Feng Mingjie M   Yan Hui-Juan HJ   Li Zongbao Z   Liu Shunchang S   Wang Cong C   Hu Jin-Song JS   Xue Ding-Jiang DJ  

Science advances 20221207 49


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 material with the emergence of indoor photovoltaics (IPVs); the absorption spectrum of Se perfectly matches the emission spectra of commonly used indoor light sources in the 400 to 700 nm range. We find that the widely used Te adhesion layer a  ...[more]

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