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Direct Structuring of a Biomimetic Anti‐Reflective, Self‐Cleaning Surface for Light Harvesting in Organic Solar Cells
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2009
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EngineeringOrganic ElectronicsOrganic Solar CellSuper-hydrophobic SurfacePhotovoltaic DevicesLight HarvestingPhotovoltaicsChemical EngineeringSolar Cell StructuresHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceSelf-cleaning SurfacePhotochemistrySolar PowerOne-step MethodFunctional SurfaceSurface ModificationOrganic Solar CellsAnti-reflective CoatingsDirect StructuringSurface ScienceSelf-cleaning LayerNanofabricationSolar CellsSolar Cell Materials
A one-step method to fabricate a biomimetic dual-scale hierarchical structure for a transparent anti-reflective, self-cleaning layer for organic solar cells is reported. Template-mediated UV replica molding is used to directly create a multi-functional surface with an acrylate-functionalized perfluoropolyether without complicated processing steps. The surface exhibits superhydrophobic properties and self-cleaning characteristics. In addition, the surface leads to an enhancement of photovoltaic power conversion efficiency by ≈10% as a result of reflection suppression and transmittance enhancement. The method can easily be applied to large area substrates (22 cm × 24 cm) in a cost-effective manner. Furthermore, the solar cell can withstand harsh outdoor conditions for a long time, without a notable change in the device performance, owing to robust surface layer and non-fouling properties.
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