New microscale vertically oriented organic photovoltaics cells


Autoria(s): Curran, S. A.; Glennie, J.; Dewald, J.; Dias, S.; Yambem, S. D.; Alley, N. J.; Haldar, A.; Liao, K. S.
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

We initially look at the changing energy environment and how that can have a dramatic change on the potential of alternative energies, in particular those of organic photovoltaicvs (OPV) cells. In looking at OPV's we also address the aspects of where we are with the current art and why we may not be getting the best from our materials. In doing so, we propose the idea of changing how we build organic photovoltaics by addressing the best method to contain light within the devices. Our initial effort is in addressing how these microscale optical concentrators work in the form of optical fibers in terms of absorption. We have derived a mathematical method which takes account of the input angle of light to achieve optimum absorption. However, in doing so we also address the complex issue how the changing refractive indices in a multilayer device can alter how we input the light. We have found that by knowing the materials refractive index our model takes into account the incident plane, meridonal plane, cross sectional are and path length to ensure optical angular input. Secondly, we also address the practicalities of making such vertical structures the greater issue of changing light intensity incident on a solar cell and how that aspects alters how we view the performance of organic solar cells.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86727/

Publicador

IEEE Computer Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86727/1/86727_published.pdf

DOI:10.1109/PVSC.2010.5614589

Curran, S. A., Glennie, J., Dewald, J., Dias, S., Yambem, S. D., Alley, N. J., Haldar, A., & Liao, K. S. (2010) New microscale vertically oriented organic photovoltaics cells. In 35th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2010, IEEE Computer Society, Honolulu, HI, pp. 955-961.

Direitos

© 2010 IEEE.

Fonte

School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Alternative energy #Light intensity #Mathematical method #Micro-scales #Multi-layer devices #Optical concentrators #Organic photovoltaics #Organic solar cell #Path length #Vertical structures #Absorption #Light refraction #Optical fibers #Organic polymers #Refractive index #Refractometers #Solar cells #Photovoltaic effects
Tipo

Conference Paper