摘要
Perovskite solar cells have emerged as a promising technology for renewable energy generation.However,the successful integration of perovskite solar cells with energy storage devices to establish high-efficiency and long-term stable photorechargeable systems remains a persistent challenge.Issues such as electrical mismatch and restricted integration levels contribute to elevated internal resistance,leading to suboptimal overall efficiency(η_(overall))within photorechargeable systems.Additionally,the compatibility of perovskite solar cells with electrolytes from energy storage devices poses another significant concern regarding their stability.To address these limitations,we demonstrate a highly integrated photorechargeable system that combines perovskite solar cells with a solid-state zinc-ion hybrid capacitor using a streamlined process.Our study employs a novel ultraviolet-cured ionogel electrolyte to prevent moisture-induced degradation of the perovskite layer in integrated photorechargeable system,enabling perovskite solar cells to achieve maximum power conversion efficiencies and facilitating the monolithic design of the system with minimal energy loss.By precisely matching voltages between the two modules and leveraging the superior energy storage efficiency,our integrated photorechargeable system achieves a remarkableηoverall of 10.01%while maintaining excellent cycling stability.This innovative design and the comprehensive investigations of the dynamic photocharging process in monolithic systems,not only offer a reliable and enduring power source but also provide guidelines for future development of self-power off-grid electronics.
基金
the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council(EPSRC)Standard Research(EP/V027131/1)
EPSRC New Investigator Award(2018
EP/R043272/1)
Newton Advanced Fel owship(192097)for financial support
EPSRC New Investigator Award(EP/V002260/1)
National Measurement System of the UK Department of Business,Energy&Industrial Strategy
the China Scholarship Council(CSC,no.201808370197)for financial support
CSC(no.202007040033)for financial support
CSC(no.201908310074)for financial support