Transfer Printed Flexible and Stretchable Thin Film Solar Cells Using a Water-Soluble Sacrificial Layer

Jiyoon Nam, Youngjoo Lee, Wonjung Choi, Chang Su Kim, Hogyoung Kim, Jongbok Kim, Dong Ho Kim, Sungjin Jo

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Abstract

Recently, the rapid and significant progress in the development of various stretchable electronics has triggered intense research interest. Although the remarkable features of transfer printing processes have enabled the use of inorganic crystalline semiconductors in various types of stretchable devices, including solar cells, light-emitting diodes, circuits, and photodetectors, there are few examples of stretchable electronics using thin film semiconductors. Transfer printing of inorganic amorphous thin film semiconductors remains a challenge because no suitable sacrificial layer is available. To meet this challenge, a water-soluble germanium oxide sacrificial layer is developed. Stretchable inorganic amorphous thin film solar cells are produced using a transfer printing process with a water-soluble sacrificial layer. This first attempt to fabricate stretchable solar cells with inorganic amorphous thin film semiconductors significantly broadens the scope of solar cell applications. Moreover, the germanium oxide sacrificial layer can be used in other thin film electronics applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1601269
JournalAdvanced Energy Materials
Volume6
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Nov 2016

Keywords

  • germanium oxide
  • stretchable solar cells
  • thin film solar cells
  • transfer printing
  • water-soluble sacrificial layer

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