Bioinspired Antireflective and Antifogging Surface for Highly Efficient and Stable Inverted Solar Cells
You Chen,
Zijing Quan,
Pinkun Wang
et al.
Abstract:Photovoltaic devices are essentially solar energy collectors that convert incident photons into charge carriers. However, light reflection losses and external factors (e.g., fog) can lead to an inefficient utilization of incident photons. Therefore, the development of antifogging surface materials that can efficiently reduce reflection is a critical issue in the upgradation of photovoltaic devices. Herein, inspired by the wing scale structures of butterfly Trogonoptera brookiana, an antireflective and antifogg… Show more
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