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ADGITM

Seminar
On
Infrared Plastic Solar Cell

Submitted By:-
Amit Kumar
7th Sem

00996202816
ECE (F14)
INTRODUCTION

• Solar energy plays a major role in present


days.
• It is renewable source of energy.
• This presentation is about the new type of
solar cell.
• It is 5 times efficient than conventional solar
cells.
NANOTECHNOLOGY
• Nanotechnology is about building things atom by
atom, molecule by molecule.

• Nanotechnology is billionth of a matter.

• It is defined as the study of functional structures


with dimensions in the range of 1-100 nanometer.
Working of solar cell
• These are photovoltaic (PV) cells based on
crystalline silicon.

• It absorbs visible sunlight and transferred to


the semiconductor material.

• This energy knocks electrons to flow freely,


which results current.

• Current is drawn from the metal contacts in PV


cell.
Why Nanotechnology in solar cell
•The conventional solar cells are less efficient.

•Their efficiency is very poor in cloudy days.

•To overcome above problems, A new type of solar cell


embedded with NANOTECHNOLOGY is developed,
which is INFRARED PLASTIC SOLAR CELL.
Division of sunlight
INFRARED PLASTIC SOLAR
CELL

•This plastic material can harness the sun’s


invisible infrared rays.

•These plastic solar cells can be taken


everywhere.

•It reduces the need to PLUG IN for power.


WORKING OF PLASTIC SOLAR CELL

• It requires semiconductor
nanorods (7 nm by 60nm).

•The heart of a solar cell


is a 200-nm-thick film.

•It consists of cadmium selenide (CdSe) nanorods and


blended with P3HT(poly-3hexylthiophene).
• A layer only 200 nanometers
thick is sandwiched between
electrodes.

•It can produce 0.7V at


present
•Aluminium coating acts
as the back electrode .

•When nanorods absorb light they generate an electron


and an electron hole.

•Electron is collected by alluminium electrode.

•The hole is transferred to the plastic and conveyed to


the electrode, creating a current.
APPLICATIONS
•Telecommunication systems:

• Radio transceivers on mountain tops, or


telephone boxes in the country can often be
solar powered.
•Hydrogen powered car:

Hydrogen car painted with the film could convert


solar energy into electricity to continually recharge
the car’s battery
• Coating the cell :

• Chip coated in the material


could power cell phone

• A couple of drops if the


titanium dioxide suspension
is then added.

• The slide is then set aside


to dry for one minute.
Ocean navigation aids:

Ocean navigation aids: many lighthouses and most


buoys are now powered by solar cells.
Future Scope
• Improve the efficiency of plastic solar cell.

•Improve the time span of plastic solar cell


for widely use.
•Decrease the cost of manufacture of plastic
solar cell
ADVANTAGES

• These are considered to be 30% more


efficient.
• Their efficiency is same even on cloudy days.
• These are very compact and more practical in
application.
• These cells avoids effects like pollution.
• Fabrication is easy.
LIMITATIONS

• They are very costly.

• Relatively shorter life span when continuously


exposed to sunlight.

• It requires higher maintenance and constant


monitoring.
CONCLUSION
• Plastic solar cells help in exploiting the
infrared radiation.
• More effective when compared to
conventional solar cells.
• They can even work on cloudy days.
• Though at present cost is a major
drawback, it can be solved in the near
future.
REFERENCES

1.Introduction to Nanotechnology:Charles P Poole,Frank J Owens

2.Nanomaterials:synthesis,properties and applications:Edelstein,


A.S.cammarata

3.Solar energy-fundamentals, design, modeling, applications :


G.N.Tiwari

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