The 79th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2018

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Oral presentation

12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.5 Organic solar cells

[21p-432-1~15] 12.5 Organic solar cells

Fri. Sep 21, 2018 1:45 PM - 6:00 PM 432 (432)

Toshihiko Kaji(TUAT), Takaya Kubo(Univ. of Tokyo), Keisuke Tajima(RIKEN)

1:45 PM - 2:00 PM

[21p-432-1] Thermally stable ultra-thin organic solar cells

Kenjiro Fukuda1,2, Xiaomin Xu1, Sungjun Park1, Hiroki Kimura1,3, Hiroaki Jinno1,4, Nobuhiro Watanabe5, Shuhei Yamamoto5, Satoru Shimomura5, Daisuke Kitazawa5, Tomoyuki Yokota4, Shinjiro Umezu3, Takao Someya1,4 (1.RIKEN, 2.JST PRESTO, 3.Waseda Univ., 4.The Univ. Tokyo, 5.TORAY)

Keywords:Organic solar cells, Flexible, Thermally stable

Flexible photovoltaics with extreme mechanical compliance present appealing possibilities to power wearable sensors and other electronic devices. Organic solar cells fabricated onto thin plastic substrates can be attached to irregular backings such as clothing without breaking because of their mechanical robustness. However, one problem that still limits the long-term lifetime of flexible solar cells is their poor resistance to temperature changes. Thermal stress can make polymers brittle or cause them to become less conductive through expansion. In this study, a flexible polymer-based solar cell that can be heated up to 120 degrees Celsius without reducing its ability to harvest energy has been developed. The combination of flexibility and thermal robustness makes it attractive for powering wearable sensors and devices.