Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5452278 Nano Energy 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•An all-weather solar cell is created for harvesting energy from sun and rain.•G-CB/PTFE conducting composite is utilized to replace graphene film.•The G-CB/PTFE film has percolating pathways for creating EDL pseudocapacitor.•The launched solar cell extend our knowledge of future all-weather solar cell.

Future solar cells may produce electricity in all weathers. We present here a cost-effective and high-efficiency graphene based conducting composite tailored all-weather solar cell that can be actuated with raindrops and sunlight. Due to the formation of π-electron|cation double-layer pseudocapacitance at conducting composite/raindrop interface, the delocalized π-electrons on graphene can migrate along percolating pathways forward at spreading process and backward at shrinking periods, resulting in charging and discharging of the pseudocapacitor. The optimized solar cell yields a photoelectric conversion efficiency of 9.8% under simulated sunlight irradiation (air mass 1.5, 100 mW cm−2) as well as current over several microamps and voltage of hundreds of microvolts under simulated raindrops. This work could extend our knowledge of future all-weather solar cells.

Graphical abstractAn all-weather solar cell is fabricated by integrating a graphene tailored conducting composite with a solar cell, yielding photoelectric conversion efficiency on sunny days and electric signals on rainy days.Download high-res image (203KB)Download full-size image

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