Transparent Photovoltaics for Self‐Powered Devices and Memories

Author:

Bhatnagar Priyanka12,Patel Malkeshkumar12,Kim Sangho13,Nguyen Thanh Tai12,Ghosh Shuvaraj12,Kim Hong-Sik14,Kumar Naveen12,Lee Junsik12,Lee Kibum5,Lee Junghyun12,Choi Chanhyuk12,Kim Joondong12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Photoelectric and Energy Device Application Lab (PEDAL) Multidisciplinary Core Institute for Future Energies (MCIFE) Incheon 22012 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Electrical Engineering Incheon National University Incheon 22012 Republic of Korea

3. Global R&D Center HD Hyundai Energy Solutions Gyeonggi 13553 Republic of Korea

4. Semiconductor Cluster SurplusGLOBAL Gyeonggi 17118 Republic of Korea

5. R&D Division Solarlight Ltd. Incheon 22012 Republic of Korea

Abstract

In the quest of exploring ecofriendly energy solutions, transparent photovoltaics (TPVs) have emerged as a promising innovation. TPVs harness sunlight to generate electricity while maintaining transparency, which makes them highly suitable for modern architectures. These TPVs represent a promising solution that bridges the gap between the growing demand for renewable energy and the modern societal expectations. This comprehensive review aims to emphasize the significance and potential of TPVs in pursuit of creating a greener and more sustainable future. The review is divided into three sections, each addressing specific facets of TPV technology, providing both a roadmap and a vision. It emphasizes the urgent need for environmentally acceptable energy sources in the rapidly changing world and provides readers with a thorough understanding of the current state of TPVs and their numerous applications. The challenges associated with TPV technology and its potentials are investigated, while its complexities are also explored. This highlights the critical role that TPVs play in shared commitment to a sustainable green future.

Funder

National Research Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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