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Published on: March 13, 2017
Perspective on Flexible Organic Solar Cells for Self-Powered Wearable Applications
Juan Zhu1, Jinfeng Xia1, Yaowen Li1,2,3
1Laboratory of Advanced Optoelectronic Materials, Suzhou Key Laboratory of Novel Semiconductor-Optoelectronics Materials and Devices, College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Soochow University, Suzhou 215123, China.
Abstract:
The growing advancement of wearable technologies and sophisticated sensors has driven the need for environmentally friendly and reliable energy sources with robust mechanical stability. Flexible organic solar cells (OSCs) have become promising substitutes for traditional energy solutions thanks to their remarkable mechanical flexibility and high power conversion efficiency (PCE). These unique properties allow flexible OSCs to seamlessly integrate with diverse devices and substrates, making them an excellent choice for powering various electronic devices by efficiently harvesting solar energy. This review summarizes recent achievements in flexible OSCs from the perspective of self-powered wearable applications. It discusses advancements in materials, including substrates and transparent electrodes, evaluates performance criteria, and compares the PCEs of flexible OSCs to their rigid counterparts. Subsequently, novel applications of flexible OSCs in self-powered wearable applications are explored. Finally, a summary and perspectives on the current challenges and obstacles facing flexible OSCs and their applications in self-powered wearables are provided, aiming to inspire further research toward practical implementations.

