화학공학소재연구정보센터
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.160, 435-443, 2017
Large area self-powered semitransparent trifunctional device combining photovoltaic energy production, lighting and dynamic shading control
We present a large area trifunctional glass prototype combining a photo-electrochromic (PEC) device and an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), interfaced through a properly designed electronic control system. A 12x17 cm(2) PEC glass-on-glass module was realized, containing four dyesensitized solar cells (DSSCs) and a central electrochromic (EC) section deposited on the same glass panel. All PEC layers are screen-printed, including the mesoporous electrochromic layer, obtained from a custommade tungsten paste. DSSCs show an efficiency of 2.4%, while the coloration efficiency of the EC section reaches a value of 40 cm(2)C(-1) at 700 nm. A 10x8 cm(2) transparent white OLED was also realized, designed and tailored in order to unbalance the emission of light, i.e. maximizing the bottom emission. The efficiency of large area OLED section reaches 8 cd A-1 in the operative conditions and without light outcoupling enhancement systems. The OLED device is clamped on the back of the PEC module and all sections are electrically connected to an external electronic control system. The energy collected by the DSSCs is stored in supercapacitors and used when requested, either applied to the EC section to produce a light shading effect in the daytime, or to the OLED for illumination at night.