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Published on: September 12, 2014
Photochromic dye-sensitized solar cells with light-driven adjustable optical transmission and power conversion
Quentin Huaulmé1, Valid M Mwalukuku1, Damien Joly1
1CEA-Univ. Grenoble Alpes-CNRS, IRIG, SyMMES, 38000 Grenoble, France.
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Semi-transparent photovoltaics only allows for the fabrication of solar cells with an optical transmission that is fixed during their manufacturing resulting in a trade-off between transparency and efficiency. For the integration of semi-transparent devices in building, ideally solar cells should generate electricity while offering the comfort for users to self-adjust their light transmission with the intensity of the daylight. Here we report a photochromic dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) based on donor-π-conjugated bridge-acceptor structures where the π-conjugated bridge is substituted for a diphenyl-naphthopyran photochromic unit. DSSCs show change in colour and self-adjustable light transmittance when irradiated with visible light and a power conversion efficiency up to 4.17%. The colouration-decolouration process is reversible and these DSSCs are stable over 50 days. We also report semi-transparent photo-chromo-voltaic mini-modules (23 cm2) exhibiting a maximum power output of 32.5 mW after colouration.

