{"id":38771,"date":"2016-03-01T05:25:00","date_gmt":"2016-03-01T04:25:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/science\/solar-cells-as-light-as-a-soap-bubble.html"},"modified":"2016-03-01T05:25:00","modified_gmt":"2016-03-01T04:25:00","slug":"solar-cells-as-light-as-a-soap-bubble","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sonnenseite.com\/en\/science\/solar-cells-as-light-as-a-soap-bubble\/","title":{"rendered":"Solar cells as light as a soap bubble"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Imagine solar cells so thin, flexible, and lightweight that they could be placed on almost any material or surface, including your hat, shirt, or smartphone, or even on a sheet of paper or a helium balloon.<\/p>\n<p> <!--more--> <\/p>\n<p>Researchers at MIT have now demonstrated just such a technology: the  thinnest, lightest solar cells ever produced. Though it may take years  to develop into a commercial product, the laboratory proof-of-concept  shows a new approach to making solar cells that could help power the  next generation of portable electronic devices.<\/p>\n<p>The new process is described in a paper by MIT professor Vladimir  Bulovi&#263;, research scientist Annie Wang, and doctoral student Joel Jean,  in the journal <em>Organic Electronics<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Bulovi&#263;, MIT&rsquo;s associate dean for innovation and the Fariborz Maseeh  (1990) Professor of Emerging Technology, says the key to the new  approach is to make the solar cell, the substrate that supports it, and a  protective overcoating to shield it from the environment, all in one  process. The substrate is made in place and never needs to be handled,  cleaned, or removed from the vacuum during fabrication, thus minimizing  exposure to dust or other contaminants that could degrade the cell&rsquo;s  performance.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;The innovative step is the realization that you can grow the substrate at the same time as you grow the device,&rdquo; Bulovi&#263; says.<\/p>\n<p>In this initial proof-of-concept experiment, the team used a common  flexible polymer called parylene as both the substrate and the  overcoating, and an organic material called DBP as the primary  light-absorbing layer. Parylene is a commercially available plastic  coating used widely to protect implanted biomedical devices and printed  circuit boards from environmental damage. The entire process takes place  in a vacuum chamber at room temperature and without the use of any  solvents, unlike conventional solar-cell manufacturing, which requires  high temperatures and harsh chemicals. In this case, both the substrate  and the solar cell are &ldquo;grown&rdquo; using established <a href=\"https:\/\/news.mit.edu\/2015\/explained-chemical-vapor-deposition-0619\">vapor deposition<\/a> techniques.<\/p>\n<p><strong>One process, many materials<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The team emphasizes that these particular choices of materials were  just examples, and that it is the in-line substrate manufacturing  process that is the key innovation. Different materials could be used  for the substrate and encapsulation layers, and different types of  thin-film solar cell materials, including quantum dots or perovskites,  could be substituted for the organic layers used in initial tests.<\/p>\n<p>But already, the team has achieved the thinnest and lightest complete  solar cells ever made, they say. To demonstrate just how thin and  lightweight the cells are, the researchers draped a working cell on top  of a soap bubble, without popping the bubble. The researchers  acknowledge that this cell may be too thin to be practical &mdash; &ldquo;If you  breathe too hard, you might blow it away,&rdquo; says Jean &mdash; but parylene  films of thicknesses of up to 80 microns can be deposited easily using  commercial equipment, without losing the other benefits of in-line  substrate formation.<\/p>\n<p>A flexible parylene film, similar to kitchen cling-wrap but only  one-tenth as thick, is first deposited on a sturdier carrier material &ndash;  in this case, glass. Figuring out how to cleanly separate the thin  material from the glass was a key challenge, explains Wang, who has  spent many years working with parylene.<\/p>\n<p>The researchers lift the entire parylene\/solar cell\/parylene stack  off the carrier after the &nbsp;fabrication process is complete, using a  frame made of flexible film. The final ultra-thin, flexible solar cells,  including substrate and overcoating, are just one-fiftieth of the  thickness of a human hair and one-thousandth of the thickness of  equivalent cells on glass substrates &mdash; about two micrometers thick &mdash; yet  they convert sunlight into electricity just as efficiently as their  glass-based counterparts.<\/p>\n<p><strong>No miracles needed<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;We put our carrier in a vacuum system, then we deposit everything  else on top of it, and then peel the whole thing off,&rdquo; explains Wang.  Bulovi&#263; says that like most new inventions, it all sounds very simple &mdash;  once it&rsquo;s been done. But actually developing the techniques to make the  process work required years of effort.<\/p>\n<p>While they used a glass carrier for their solar cells, Jean says &ldquo;it  could be something else. You could use almost any material,&rdquo; since the  processing takes place under such benign conditions. The substrate and  solar cell could be deposited directly on fabric or paper, for example.<\/p>\n<p>While the solar cell in this demonstration device is not especially  efficient, because of its low weight, its power-to-weight ratio is among  the highest ever achieved. That&rsquo;s important for applications where  weight is important, such as on spacecraft or on high-altitude helium  balloons used for research. Whereas a typical silicon-based solar  module, whose weight is dominated by a glass cover, may produce about 15  watts of power per kilogram of weight, the new cells have already  demonstrated an output of 6 watts per gram &mdash; about 400 times higher.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;It could be so light that you don&rsquo;t even know it&rsquo;s there, on your  shirt or on your notebook,&rdquo; Bulovi&#263; says. &ldquo;These cells could simply be  an add-on to existing structures.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Still, this is early, laboratory-scale work, and developing it into a  manufacturable product will take time, the team says. Yet while  commercial success in the short term may be uncertain, this work could  open up new applications for solar power in the long term.&nbsp;&ldquo;We have a  proof-of-concept that works,&rdquo; Bulovi&#263; says. The next question is, &ldquo;How  many miracles does it take to make it scalable? We think it&rsquo;s a lot of  hard work ahead, but likely no miracles needed.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;This demonstration by the MIT team is almost an order of magnitude  thinner and lighter&rdquo; than the previous record holder, says Max Shtein,  an associate professor of materials science and engineering, chemical  engineering, and applied physics, at the University of Michigan, who was  not involved in this work. As a result, he says, it &ldquo;has tremendous  implications for maximizing power-to-weight (important for aerospace  applications, for example), and for the ability to simply laminate  photovoltaic cells onto existing structures.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;This is very high quality work,&rdquo; Shtein adds, with a &ldquo;creative  concept, careful experimental set-up, very well written paper, and lots  of good contextual information.&rdquo; And, he says, &ldquo;The overall recipe is  simple enough that I could see scale-up as possible.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<h5 class=\"green\">Source<\/h5>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/news.mit.edu\/2016\/ultrathin-flexible-solar-cells-0226?utm_source=newsletter&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=PHOTON+Newsletter+-+Deutsche+Ausgabe+vom+29.2.2016&amp;newsletter=PHOTON+Newsletter+-+Deutsche+Ausgabe+vom+29.2.2016\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">MIT | David L. 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