Advanced Energy Materials, volume 11, issue 30, pages 2101213
Transparent Power‐Generating Windows Based on Solar‐Thermal‐Electric Conversion
Qihao Zhang
1, 2, 3
,
Aibin Huang
1, 3
,
Xin Ai
4
,
Jincheng Liao
1
,
QINGFENG SONG
1
,
Heiko Reith
2
,
X. Cao
1, 3
,
Yueping Fang
5
,
Gabi Schierning
2, 6
,
Kornelius Nielsch
2, 7
,
Shengqiang Bai
1, 3
,
Lidong Chen
1, 3
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-06-23
Journal:
Advanced Energy Materials
scimago Q1
SJR: 8.748
CiteScore: 41.9
Impact factor: 24.4
ISSN: 16146832, 16146840
General Materials Science
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Abstract
Integrating transparent solar-harvesting systems into windows can provide renewable on-site energy supply without altering building aesthetics or imposing further design constraints. Transparent photovoltaics have shown great potential, but the increased transparency comes at the expense of reduced power-conversion efficiency. Here, a new technology that overcomes this limitation by combining solar-thermal-electric conversion with a material's wavelength-selective absorption is presented. A wavelength-selective film consisting of Cs0.33WO3 and resin facilitates high visible-light transmittance (up to 88%) and outstanding ultraviolet and infrared absorbance, thereby converting absorbed light into heat without sacrificing transparency. A prototype that couples the film with thermoelectric power generation produces an extraordinary output voltage of ≈4 V within an area of 0.01 m2 exposed to sunshine. Further optimization design and experimental verification demonstrate high conversion efficiency comparable to state-of-the-art transparent photovoltaics, enriching the library of on-site energy-saving and transparent power generation.
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