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Wearable Solar Cells

Mechanisms, Materials, and Devices

Sun, Hao / Yang, Zhibin / Qiu, Longbin / Peng, Huisheng

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1. Auflage Januar 2024
256 Seiten, Hardcover
138 Abbildungen (124 Farbabbildungen)
2 Tabellen
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ISBN: 978-3-527-35055-1
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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Reviews the state-of-art development of wearable solar cells.

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Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Working Mechanisms of Solar Cells
Chapter 3. Flexible Film Solar Cells
Chapter 4. Flexible Fiber Electrodes
Chapter 5 Fiber-shaped Dye-sensitized Solar Cells
Chapter 6. Fiber Polymer Solar Cells
Chapter 7. Fiber Perovskite Solar Cells
Chapter 8. Fiber-Shaped Integrated Device
Chapter 9. Novel Interfaces in Wearable Solar Cells
Chapter 10 Textile Solar Cells
Chapter 11. Summary and Outlook
Hao Sun is currently Associate Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He received his Ph. D. degree in Polymer Chemistry and Physics at Fudan University, China in 2017, and worked at Stanford University as a Postdoc Fellow during 2017-2020. His research centers on multifunction and integration of fiber-shaped energy harvesting and storage devices, and safe and high-performance battery systems. He has received scientific awards including Materials Research Society Graduate Student Gold Award and Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions Silver Medal.
Zhibin Yang is Associate Professor in School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He received bachelor's degree from East China University of Science and Technology in 2009 and Ph.D. from Fudan University in 2014. Between 2014-2019, he conducted his postdoctoral research in University of Washington and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, successively. His current research focuses on perovskite solar cells and wearable electronics.
Longbin Qiu is Assistant Professor at Southern University of Science and Technology, China. He received his bachelor?s degree (2011) and Ph.D. (2016) from Sun Yat-sen University and Fudan University, respectively. He conducted his postdoctoral research in Energy Materials and Surface Sciences Unit at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University in Japan during 2016-2020. His current interests focus on the scalable and stable perovskite solar modules, as well as flexible and wearable electronics.
Professor Huisheng Peng received his BEng in Polymer Materials from Donghua University in China in 1999, MSc in Polymer Science from Fudan University in 2003 and PhD in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering from Tulane University in USA in 2006. He worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory, US Department of Energy, from 2006 to 2008. He has been appointed as Professor in Department of Macromolecular Science and Laboratory of Advanced Materials at Fudan University since 2008 and become University Professor since 2019. He is recognized as a pioneer of fiber electronics, an interface direction of chemistry, physics, biology, energy and engineering. He and co-workers have invented a new family of soft fiber energy harvesting devices including perovskite solar cells and fluidic generators, fiber energy storage devices including lithium-ion batteries, lithium-sulfur batteries and metal-air batteries, fiber light-emitting devices, fiber chips and fiber biosensors. Professor Peng has published over 290 peer-reviewed papers and 4 books. He obtains 74 issued patents with 34 royally transferred to the industry for commercialization. He has received over 30 awards including National Natural Science Award of China. He also serves as editor and editorial board member for over 10 journals such as Advanced Functional Materials.