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  • Ultraflexible organic photovoltaics are promising for wearable tech due to their lightweight and stretchable properties, but achieving waterproofing without sacrificing flexibility has been difficult.
  • Researchers have successfully created waterproof ultraflexible organic photovoltaics by using an in-situ grown hole-transporting layer that enhances adhesion between the active layer and the anode.
  • The resulting devices maintain a high performance after exposure to water and during stretching tests, and they can even endure machine-washing, showcasing a new method for waterproof solar cells.

Article Abstract

Ultraflexible organic photovoltaics have emerged as a potential power source for wearable electronics owing to their stretchability and lightweight nature. However, waterproofing ultraflexible organic photovoltaics without compromising mechanical flexibility and conformability remains challenging. Here, we demonstrate waterproof and ultraflexible organic photovoltaics through the in-situ growth of a hole-transporting layer to strengthen interface adhesion between the active layer and anode. Specifically, a silver electrode is deposited directly on top of the active layers, followed by thermal annealing treatment. Compared with conventional sequentially-deposited hole-transporting layers, the in-situ grown hole-transporting layer exhibits higher thermodynamic adhesion between the active layers, resulting in better waterproofness. The fabricated 3 μm-thick organic photovoltaics retain 89% and 96% of their pristine performance after immersion in water for 4 h and 300 stretching/releasing cycles at 30% strain under water, respectively. Moreover, the ultraflexible devices withstand a machine-washing test with such a thin encapsulation layer, which has never been reported. Finally, we demonstrate the universality of the strategy for achieving waterproof solar cells.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10834485PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-44878-zDOI Listing

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