High-efficiency Hybrid Solar Cells for Micro-generation

Lead Research Organisation: University of Manchester
Department Name: Chemistry

Abstract

Widespread implementation of photovoltaic electricity to meet changing energy demands requires a step-change in the cost of photovoltaic power. This proposal assembles a consortium of chemists, physicists, materials scientists and electrical engineers from The University of Manchester and Imperial College London to address this need through the development of new low-cost, high-efficiency, demonstration solar cells for micro-generation.We propose new designs for hybrid organic/inorganic devices which integrate flexibility and stability with inexpensive materials and solution based processing. In one design, semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are used as the light absorber at the interface between a high mobility organic hole transporter and an array of directed metal oxide nano-rods, which act as the electron transporter. Independent optimisation of the optical and electronic properties will lead to design rules for maximising power conversion efficiency. In a second design, hybrid polymer/QD blend solar cells with novel metal oxide electrodes will be optimised. This proposal combines new approaches for ultra high efficiency with ultra low cost in the same device concept for the first time. Our aim is to construct affordable demonstration hybrid solar cells that could be mass-produced with long-term potential to achieve energy conversion efficiency of 10%.

Publications

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Description Several papers were published by the team in leading Journals including J. Amer. Chem. Soc.

These have been well cited and influential we developed especially with Haque at IC a better understanding of the dynamics of electron transfer in type 3 cells involving quantum dots. And we also with Saunders started to understand better the aggregation of nanomaterials with in polymer matrices. These successes have led to subsequent grant funding from EPSRC.
Exploitation Route At present 2016 we continue to work in this area and continue to make breakthroughs with luck some of these will be comercially exploitable
Sectors Energy

 
Description Many public lectures on Solar energy presented by POB. He was also an Senior Fellow in the Institute of Advanced studies in this area. Has published highly cited reviews and edited volumes building on this work.
First Year Of Impact 2011
Sector Energy
Impact Types Cultural,Societal,Economic,Policy & public services