Novel Nanostructured Paper with Ultrahigh Transparency and Ultrahigh Haze for Solar Cells

Zhiqiang Fang(University of Maryland, College Park), Hongli Zhu(University of Maryland, College Park), Yongbo Yuan(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Dongheon Ha(University of Maryland, College Park), Shuze Zhu(University of Maryland, College Park), Colin Preston(University of Maryland, College Park), Qingxia Chen(South China University of Technology), Yuanyuan Li(University of Maryland, College Park), Xiaogang Han(University of Maryland, College Park), Seongwoo Lee(University of Maryland, College Park), Gang Chen(South China University of Technology), Teng Li(University of Maryland, College Park), Jeremy N. Munday(University of Maryland, College Park), Jinsong Huang(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Liangbing Hu(University of Maryland, College Park)
Nano Letters
December 27, 2013
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Abstract

Solar cell substrates require high optical transparency but also prefer high optical haze to increase the light scattering and consequently the absorption in the active materials. Unfortunately, there is a trade-off between these optical properties, which is exemplified by common transparent paper substrates exhibiting a transparency of about 90% yet a low optical haze (<20%). In this work, we introduce a novel transparent paper made of wood fibers that displays both ultrahigh optical transparency (∼ 96%) and ultrahigh haze (∼ 60%), thus delivering an optimal substrate design for solar cell devices. Compared to previously demonstrated nanopaper composed of wood-based cellulose nanofibers, our novel transparent paper has better dual performance in transmittance and haze but also is fabricated at a much lower cost. This high-performance, low-cost transparent paper is a potentially revolutionary material that may influence a new generation of environmentally friendly printed electronics.


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