Organic Photovoltaic Cells for Reliable Energy Generation in Deep Space Environments
Abstract
ABSTRACT Lightweight, flexible, and capable of high specific power, organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells represent a promising solution for energy generation in deep space. However, their practical operation under such extreme conditions remains in its infancy. Here we reveal that low temperatures reshape the intrinsic energetics and charge dynamics of OPV cells. As temperature decreases, the density of states narrows and the quasi‐Fermi level splitting increases, enhancing the open‐circuit voltage. Yet, the reduced driving force constrains exciton dissociation and charge transport, highlighting the need for next‐generation active layers with enhanced driving forces. Meanwhile, cathode interlayer materials that facilitate charge extraction through interfacial dipole effects demonstrate superior performance at cryogenic temperatures. Flexible OPV cells based on polyimide substrates exhibit remarkable mechanical resilience under such conditions. These findings provide guiding principles for the design of efficient, durable, and adaptable photovoltaic systems for future deep space exploration.
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Authors (14)
Shuohan Cheng
State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Beijing National Laboratory For Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing P. R. China
Yong Cui
Yang Xiao
Zhihao Chen
State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences
Zheng Zou
School of Physics and Materials Science, Guangzhou University 1 , Guangzhou 510006,
Haoyu Yuan
Tao Zhang
Guanlin Wang
State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences
Wenye Xu
Ni Yang
Lijiao Ma
State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Beijing National Laboratory For Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing P. R. China
Shaoqing Zhang
Department of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University
Feng Gao
Jianhui Hou
State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences