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Recent progress of organic photovoltaics for indoor energy harvesting

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 82, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.105770

Keywords

Indoor energy harvester; Indoor organic photovoltaics; IoT; Indoor environment; LED; Weak illuminance

Funding

  1. National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [21925506]
  2. National Key RAMP
  3. D Program of China [2017YFE0106000]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51773212]
  5. Ningbo SAMP
  6. T Innovation 2025 Major Special Programme [2018B10055]
  7. Ningbo Municipal Science and Technology Innovative Research Team [2015B11002, 2016B10005]
  8. CAS Key Project of Frontier Science Research [QYZDBSSWSYS030]

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The recent progress of indoor organic photovoltaics shows high power conversion efficiency and suitability for indoor energy harvesting. Due to the drawbacks of outdoor solar cells, indoor organic photovoltaic technology emerges as a reliable option for wireless power supply.
The recent progress of indoor organic photovoltaics (IOPVs) is reviewed in this work for abundant low power consumption applications. In recent years, organic solar cells have attracted significant attention to harvest solar energy. However, many drawbacks of such as discontinuous adequate sunlight, heat instability, and strong illumination instability inhibit outdoor organic photovoltaic technology from entering solar panel market. As the market of IoT nodes (e.g. sensors, watches, calculators, remote control, hearing aid, and monitors) used in relatively mild indoor environment rapidly grows, the demand for artificial light energy harvesters to supply continuous and cordless power for the indoor environment has emerged. Organic photovoltaic technology for indoor harvesters is one of the reliable candidates because the energy level of organic materials is tunable to match the indoor light source spectra so that its power conversion efficiency (PCE) outweighs that of most of the other indoor harvesters. Indoor organic photovoltaics exhibit the PCE over 30% with an output power of 150 ?Wcm? 2 under the illuminance of artificial lights, which is high enough to drive numerous indoor applications. This review summarizes the performance mechanism of organic photovoltaics (OPVs) when the illuminance is switched from 1-sun to dim light, the research progress for indoor energy transformation, and the viewpoint to speed up the development of IOPVs.

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