论文标题

使用光伏驱动的无线标签将灵活的钙钛矿引入物联网世界

Introducing flexible perovskites to the IoT world using photovoltaic-powered wireless tags

论文作者

Kantareddy, Sai Nithin Reddy, Bhattacharya, Rahul, Sarma, Sanjay E., Mathews, Ian, Thapa, Janak, Zhe, Liu, Sun, Shijing, Peters, Ian Marius, Buonassisi, Tonio

论文摘要

通过低成本,长期,无维护的无线传感器的增强,数十亿个日常对象可能会成为物联网(IoT)的一部分。射频识别(RFID)是一种低成本的无线技术,可以实现这一愿景,但是它受到短暂的通信范围和缺乏足够的能量来限制辅助电子和传感器。在这里,我们探讨了使用柔性钙钛矿光伏电池的使用,以提供半邮用RFID标签的外部功率,以增加外部电子设备(例如微控制器和数字传感器)的范围和能量可用性。钙钛矿是有趣的材料,具有发展高性能,低成本,可调(吸收不同的光谱)和柔性轻能量收割机的可能性。在标准测试条件下,我们的塑料底物上的原型钙钛矿光伏细胞的效率为13%,电压为0.88 V。我们构建了由这些柔性光伏电池供电的RFID传感器的原型,以展示现实世界的应用。我们对原型的评估表明:i)柔性PV细胞耐用至5 mm的弯曲半径,相对效率仅下降20%; ii)RFID通信范围增加了5倍,并满足能量需求(10-350 microwatt)以实现自动无线传感器; iii)钙钛矿动力无线传感器启用许多无电池传感应用(例如,易腐烂的良好监控,仓库自动化)

Billions of everyday objects could become part of the Internet of Things (IoT) by augmentation with low-cost, long-range, maintenance-free wireless sensors. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a low-cost wireless technology that could enable this vision, but it is constrained by short communication range and lack of sufficient energy available to power auxiliary electronics and sensors. Here, we explore the use of flexible perovskite photovoltaic cells to provide external power to semi-passive RFID tags to increase range and energy availability for external electronics such as microcontrollers and digital sensors. Perovskites are intriguing materials that hold the possibility to develop high-performance, low-cost, optically tunable (to absorb different light spectra), and flexible light energy harvesters. Our prototype perovskite photovoltaic cells on plastic substrates have an efficiency of 13% and a voltage of 0.88 V at maximum power under standard testing conditions. We built prototypes of RFID sensors powered with these flexible photovoltaic cells to demonstrate real-world applications. Our evaluation of the prototypes suggests that: i) flexible PV cells are durable up to a bending radius of 5 mm with only a 20 % drop in relative efficiency; ii) RFID communication range increased by 5x, and meets the energy needs (10-350 microwatt) to enable self-powered wireless sensors; iii) perovskite powered wireless sensors enable many battery-less sensing applications (e.g., perishable good monitoring, warehouse automation)

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