Fiber Solar Cells, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Materials, Processing and Devices

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This thesis presents the fundamental research and latest findings on novel flexible/wearable photovoltaic technology, and comprehensively summarizes the rapid developments in flexible photovoltaics, from traditional planar solar cells to fiber solar cells. It discusses the rational design of fiber solar cell materials, electrodes and devices, as well as critical factors including cost, efficiency, flexibility and stability . Furthermore, it addresses fundamental theoretical principles and novel fabrication technologies and their potential applications. The book provides practical information for university researchers and graduate students interested in flexible fiber photovoltaics, and inspires them to design other novel flexible/wearable electronics and textiles.




Overview of Solar Photovoltaic technology.- Film deposition on a wire/fiber via in-situ Joule heating process.- Fiber solar cells utilizing polymer fibers.- Carbon fibers as versatile substrates for fiber solar cells.- Graphene electrocatalysts for fiber dye-sensitized solar cells.- Architectures and working principles of fiber solar cells.- Conclusion.


Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by Peking University, China

Reviews the general design principle of flexible/woven-fiber electronics

Demonstrates a novel scalable fabrication technology for high-quality fiber electrodes

Introduces the principle of designing and integrating materials for fiber solar cells, extending the materials choice to polymers, carbon fibers and graphene-based materials

Explores new fiber solar cell architectures and working mechanisms

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras