Organic solar cell with bilayer hole transport layer achieves 17% efficiency
- Admin
- Jul 4, 2024
- 1 min read
Researchers from Wuhan University of Technology and Central South University in China have developed an ultra-thin organic solar cell with a bilayer hole transport layer (HTL), achieving a power-per-weight ratio of 39 W/g. The device incorporates a molybdenum trioxide (MoO3) interlayer between PEDOT:PSS and indium tin oxide (ITO), enabling a power conversion efficiency of 17% and good stability. The research paper titled 'High-efficiency ultrathin flexible organic solar cells with a bilayer hole transport layer' discusses the innovative approach. The team also created a semitransparent organic solar cell with a high bifaciality factor for potential applications in wearable electronics.
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