[1L11-2]
Design of Photoactive Materials for Intrinsically-Stretchable Polymer Solar Cells
발표자김범준 (한국과학기술원)
연구책임자김범준 (한국과학기술원)
Abstract
Considering the technical standards (e.g., mechanical robustness) required for wearable electronics, which are promising application platforms for organic solar cells, the development of fully stretchable OSCs (f-SOSCs) should be accelerated. First, the mechanical requirements of f-SOSCs, in terms of tensile and cohesion/adhesion properties, are summarized along with the experimental methods to evaluate those properties. Second, important studies to make each layer of f-SOSCs stretchable and efficient are discussed, emphasizing strategies to simultaneously enhance the photovoltaic and mechanical properties of the active layer. For example, I present material design strategies to enhance the mechanical robustness of the PSCs; i) incorporating a high-molecular weight polymer acceptor as an electro-active additive into binary blends, ii) design of hydrogen-bonding incorporated polymers, and iii) design of block copolymerized electroactive polymers.