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Photovoltaic Cell Based on Vectorial Electron Transfer

Lemmetyinen, Helge ; Tkachenko, Nikolai ; et al.
2008
Online Patent

Titel:
Photovoltaic Cell Based on Vectorial Electron Transfer
Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: Lemmetyinen, Helge ; Tkachenko, Nikolai ; Efimov, Alexander ; Vuorimaa, Elina ; Vuorinen, Tommi ; Chucharev, Vladimir
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Veröffentlichung: 2008
Medientyp: Patent
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  • Nachgewiesen in: USPTO Patent Applications
  • Sprachen: English
  • Document Number: 20080149160
  • Publication Date: June 26, 2008
  • Appl. No: 11/660107
  • Application Filed: August 18, 2005
  • Assignees: LICENTIA OY (Helsinki, FI)
  • Claim: 1. A photovoltaic device comprising an anode; a cathode spaced apart from the anode; and at least one subcell disposed between the anode and the cathode, said subcell comprising a charge-transfer dyad with a light absorbing electron donor moiety and an electron acceptor moiety, which are covalently linked to each other in a non-flexible configuration and oriented such that each subcell is capable of performing primary photo-induced vectorial electron transfer between the donor and acceptor moieties in the direction from the anode to cathode, which is the natural function direction of the cell.
  • Claim: 2. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, wherein the light absorbing electron donor moiety and the electron acceptor moiety are covalently linked to each other by at least two chemical linkers which are covalently bonded both to the light adsorbing electron donor moiety and to the electron acceptor moiety.
  • Claim: 3. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, wherein the light absorbing electron donor moiety comprises a porphyrin or a phthalocyanine unit.
  • Claim: 4. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, wherein the electron acceptor moiety comprises a fullerene compound or its derivative.
  • Claim: 5. The photovoltaic device according to claim 4, wherein the charge-transfer dyad comprises a fullerene compound covalently bonded to porphyrin or phtalocyanine or their derivatives by means of at least two linkers, e.g. molecular chains having 4 to 10 atoms between the electron donor and them acceptor.
  • Claim: 6. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, wherein either the end of the light absorbing electron donor moiety or that of the electron acceptor moiety are provided with a polar tail and the other moiety with a non-polar tail to facilitate the orientation of the molecules during deposition of the layer.
  • Claim: 7. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, wherein the charge-transfer dyad comprises of DHD6ee, TBD6he, TBD4he or Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn and Fe analogues thereof.
  • Claim: 8. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, wherein the charge-transfer dyads comprise orientated Langmuir-Blodgett films.
  • Claim: 9. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, wherein a light absorbing oligomer or polymer (LAP) layer is placed adjacent to the donor moiety of the charge-transfer dyad in order to form a solar cell.
  • Claim: 10. The photovoltaic device according to claim 9, wherein the light absorbing oligomer or polymer (LAP) layer is capable of transferring the excitation energy to the donor moieties of the charge-transfer dyad film for electrically exciting these.
  • Claim: 11. The photovoltaic device according to claim 10, wherein the light absorbing oligomer or polymer (LAP) layer comprises of PVT1, PVT2, PVT3, or PVTP (FIG. 8).
  • Claim: 12. The photovoltaic device according to claim 9, wherein a hole transfer layer (HTL) is placed adjacent to the light absorbing oligomer or polymer (LAP) layer, situated between this and the anode, and is capable of transferring electrons trough the LAP layer to the donor moiety of the charge-transfer dyad.
  • Claim: 13. The photovoltaic device according to claim 12, wherein the hole transport layer (HTL) is formed of photoconductive organic semiconducting material.
  • Claim: 14. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, wherein the hole transport layer (HTL) is formed of an organic semiconducting material selected from the group consisting of polyacetylenes, polyparaphenylenes, polypyrroles, polythiophenes, polyparaphenyl vinylenes, polycarbazoles, polyheptadiynes, polyquinolines, and polyanilines.
  • Claim: 15. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, wherein the anode comprises a light transparent conductive oxide.
  • Claim: 16. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, wherein an electron transfer layer (ETL) is placed adjacent to the acceptor moiety of the charge-transfer dyad and it is located between the acceptor moiety and the cathode.
  • Claim: 17. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, comprising 2-19 multiple films of charge-transfer dyads, all oriented in the same direction.
  • Claim: 18. The photovoltaic device according to claim 17, wherein a light absorbing oligomer or polymer (LAP) layer is adjacent to the donor moiety of the lowest charge-transfer dyad film.
  • Claim: 19. The photovoltaic device according to claim 18, wherein the light absorbing oligomer or polymer (LAP) layer is adapted to transfer the excitation energy to the donor moieties of the lowest charge-transfer dyad film for exciting those electrically.
  • Claim: 20. The photovoltaic device according to claim 17, wherein the electron transfer layer (ETL) is placed adjacent to the acceptor moiety of the highest charge-transfer dyad film and situated between this and the cathode.
  • Claim: 21. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, comprising 2-10 multiple subcells in series, each containing a charge-transfer dyad film, all oriented in the same direction, and a light absorbing oligomer or polymer (LAP) layer adjacent to the donor moiety of the charge-transfer dyad film.
  • Claim: 22. The photovoltaic device according to claims 21, wherein the hole transfer layer (HTL) is placed adjacent to the lowest light absorbing oligomer or polymer (LAP) layer, situated between this and the anode, and is adapted for transferring electrons through the LAP layer to the donor moieties of the lowest charge-transfer dyad film.
  • Claim: 23. The photovoltaic device according to claim 21, wherein the electron transfer layer (ETL) placed adjacent to the acceptor moiety of the highest charge-transfer dyad layer and situated between this and the cathode.
  • Claim: 24. The photovoltaic device according to claim 1, comprising 2-10 multiple subcells in series, each containing a charge-transfer dyad film, all oriented in the same direction, a light absorbing oligomer or polymer (LAP) layer adjacent to the donor moiety of the charge-transfer dyad, and a hole transfer layer (HTL) adjacent to the light absorbing oligomer or polymer layer (LAP) and, lowest of those, situated between this and the anode.
  • Claim: 25. A method of manufacturing a photovoltaic device, which method comprises the steps of providing a first electrode layer, providing a second electrode layer spaced apart from the first electrode layer, and disposing a charge-transfer dyad between the anode and the cathode, the charge-transfer dyad comprising a light absorbing electron donor moiety and an electron acceptor moiety, which are covalently linked to each other in a non-flexible configuration and oriented such that each subcell is capable of performing primary photo-induced vectorial electron transfer between the donor and acceptor moieties in the direction from the anode to cathode, which is the natural function direction of the cell.
  • Claim: 26. The method according to claim 25, comprising the steps of a) providing a substrate; b) depositing on the substrate a first electrode layer; c) depositing a hole transfer layer, d) depositing a light absorbing layer; e) depositing on the light absorbing layer a charge-transfer dyad layer using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique; f) optionally repeating step e), or repeating steps d) and e) or repeating steps c) to e) to provide a plurality of charge-transfer dyad layers optionally deposited on hole transfer layer(s) and light absorbing layer(s); g) depositing on the top charge-transfer dyad layer an electron transfer layer; and h) providing a second electrode layer on the electron transfer layer.
  • Claim: 27. The method according to claim 26, wherein the hole transfer layer(s), the light absorbing layer(s) and the electron transfer layer(s) are deposited by a method selected from the group consisting of Langmuir-Blodgett technique, vacuum deposition, spin coating, organic vapor-phase deposition and inkjet printing.
  • Claim: 28. The method according to claim 26, wherein the charge-transfer dyad layer is orientated using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique to provide for vectorial electron transfer between the donor and acceptor moieties in the direction from the anode to the cathode.
  • Claim: 29. A method for producing electricity from light, comprising contacting with light a photovoltaic device comprising at least one light absorbing layer and, adjacent thereto, at least one subcell comprising a charge-transfer dyad with a light absorbing electron donor moiety and an electron acceptor moiety, which are covalently linked to each other in a non-flexible configuration and oriented such that each subcell is capable of performing primary photo-induced vectorial electron transfer between the donor and acceptor moieties in the direction from the anode to cathode, and recovering electricity from the device.
  • Current U.S. Class: 136/244
  • Current International Class: 01; 23; 23; 05; 05

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