材料科学
辐射传输
热的
能量转换效率
热稳定性
吸收(声学)
传热
红外线的
光电子学
光学
复合材料
化学工程
热力学
物理
工程类
作者
Ye‐Fan Zhang,Hao Ren,Jingde Chen,Hong‐Yi Hou,Huimin Liu,Shuo Tian,Wei‐Shuo Chen,Heng‐Ru Ge,Yanqing Li,Hongying Mao,Zisheng Su,Jianxin Tang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202212260
摘要
Abstract Heating is a knotty factor contributing to device degradation of flexible organic solar cells (FOSCs), and thermal regulation plays a crucial role in the realization of long operational lifetime. Herein, a passive cooling strategy for stable FOSCs is proposed by boosting the optical‐thermal radiative transfer to reduce the insufficient thermal dissipation and the elevated temperature caused by irradiation‐induced heating, while retaining their flexibility and portability. A spectrally selective coupling structure consisting of subwavelength hemisphere pattern and distributed Bragg reflector is integrated into FOSCs to collectively enhance out‐coupling of infrared radiation and limit near‐infrared absorption‐induced heat generation, leading to a reduced heat power intensity of 292.5 W cm −2 and the decreased working temperature by 9.6 °C under outdoor sunlight irradiation. The D18:Y6:PC 71 BM‐based FOSCs achieve a power conversion efficiency of over 17% with a prolonged T 80 lifetime as long as one year under real outdoor working conditions. These results represent a new opportunity for enhancing the operational stability of FOSCs.
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