材料科学
弯曲半径
无定形固体
复合材料
弯曲
极限抗拉强度
结晶学
化学
作者
Jeong‐Hyun Woo,Donghwan Koo,Na‐Hyang Kim,Hangeul Kim,Myoung Hoon Song,Hyesung Park,Ju‐Young Kim
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c15261
摘要
The lack of highly impermeable and highly flexible encapsulation materials is slowing the development of flexible organic solar cells. Here, a transparent and low-temperature synthetic alumina single layer is suggested as a highly impermeable and a highly flexible encapsulation material for organic solar cells. While the water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) is maintained up to 100,000 bending cycles for a 25 mm bending radius (corresponding to 8.1% of the elastic deformation limit), as measured by in situ tensile testing with free-standing 50 nm-thick alumina films, the WVTR degraded gradually depending on the bending radius and bending cycles for bending radii less than 25 mm. The degradation of the WVTR in cyclic deformation within the elastic deformation limit is investigated, and it is found to be due to the formation of pinholes by a bond-switching mechanism. Also, encapsulated organic solar cells with alumina films are found to maintain 80% of initial efficiency for 2 weeks even after cyclic bending with a 4 mm bending radius.
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