1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an photovoltaic energy conversion device, and in particular to an illuminant transparent solar cell device.
2. The Prior Arts
Caused by the rapid economic growth and the improvement of living quality, the worldwide consumption of fossil fuel energy for generating electricity utilized in illumination is steadily increasing. Therefore, it is an important and urgent task to find alternative energy sources and to reduce the consumption of electricity used in illumination. Among the numerous alternative energy sources available, solar cells have promising potentials to become the mainstream of energy sources in the near foreseeable future, due to its various advantages such as cleanness, abundant supply, and high accessibility. This situation is particularly true when the global community is under the pressures of the uprising oil price and the global warming problems.
Among the various solar cells currently employed, non-transparent materials are used in the majority of them to increase their cell efficiency at the expense of low visible light transmission, limiting the installation of these solar cell to the locations that do not need to consider lighting and hindering the widespread utilization of these solar cells. For instance, if conventional silicon solar cells are installed on all the windows of a building, natural sunlight is not able to penetrate through these solar cells to provide natural lighting to the building because sunlight is totally absorbed by these silicon solar cells and is not able to transmit through them. To resolve this issue, transparent solar cells have been proposed and developed by researchers to be installed on the windows of the buildings to allow sunlight to transmit through these transparent solar cells to provide the buildings with natural lighting while generating electricity. Although these transparent solar cells can provide natural lighting by allowing the sunlight to transmit through them during the daytime, they are not able to be utilized as lighting source to provide lighting during the nighttime.
In view of the problems and shortcomings of the prior art, the present invention provides an illuminant transparent solar cell device, so as to overcome the problems of the prior arts.
The major objective of the present invention is to provide an illuminant transparent solar cell device to provide natural lighting and electricity at daytime through sunlight and to provide lighting at nighttime. This illuminant transparent solar cell utilizes the characteristics of a p-type and a n-type transparent conductive oxide layers as well as a transparent fluorescent layer. With this illuminant transparent solar cell device, sunlight can not only be used to provide natural lighting in daytime but also be used to generate electricity which is stored in an electricity storage device by transmitting through this device. The electricity stored therein can be used to provide indoor lighting at night, thus saving the consumption of fossil fuel energy.
To achieve the above-mentioned objective, the present invention provides an illuminant transparent solar cell device, comprising a transparent substrate and the following layers disposed from bottom up sequentially on the transparent substrate: a transparent fluorescent layer, a p-type transparent conductive oxide layer, an intrinsic-type transparent conductive oxide layer, an n-type transparent conductive oxide layer, and an anti-reflection layer serving as a protection layer.
Further scope of the applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the present invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The related drawings in connection with the detailed description of the present invention to be made later are described briefly as follows, in which:
The purpose, construction, features, functions and advantages of the present invention can be appreciated and understood more thoroughly through the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings.
In the present invention, an illuminant transparent solar cell device is provided, such that it is not only capable of converting light into electricity, but it is also capable of converting electricity back into light through the built-in light emitting diode. Refer to
Moreover, the relative positions of the p-type transparent conductive oxide layer 14 and the n-type transparent conductive oxide layer 18 can be exchanged, or the anti-reflection layer 20 can be omitted, or the intrinsic-type transparent conductive oxide layer 16 can be omitted, so that the n-type transparent conductive oxide layer 18 can be disposed directly on the p-type transparent conductive oxide layer 14 such that the solar cell thus produced is still capable of performing the conversion of light energy into electrical energy and vice versa.
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In case that, in the structure mentioned above, the relative positions of the p-type and n-type transparent conductive oxide layers 14 and 18 are exchanged with other, or the anti-reflection layer 20 is omitted, or the intrinsic-type transparent conductive oxide layer 16 is omitted, then the daytime operation mode is the same as that mentioned above, and it is still capable of performing the conversion of light into electricity and vice versa.
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In case that, in the structure mentioned above, the relative positions of the p-type and n-type transparent conductive oxide layers 14 and 18 are exchanged with each other, or the anti-reflection layer 20 is omitted, or the intrinsic-type transparent conductive oxide layer 16 is omitted, then the nighttime operation mode is the same as that mentioned above, and it is still capable of converting electrical energy into light energy, and that will stimulate the fluorescent material in the transparent fluorescent layer 12 into emitting visible lights, so as to realize the illumination effect at night.
Therefore, through the application of the present invention, solar energy can be saved and stored in the form of electricity in daytime, and it can be converted back into light at night for illumination, so as to save consumption of the fossil fuel energy. Moreover, in actual application, the solar cell of the present invention can be installed at the location originally requiring glass pane or transparent partitions, and it can also be installed in a building structure for putting the building, solar cells, and light-emitting-diodes integrally together. As such, it can be installed directly on or even replace the window glass pane of an ordinary household, the glass curtain of a mansion, or the window glass pane of a vehicle. Furthermore, its mounting and demounting is simple and easy without having to change the structure of the original building or the design of the vehicle, thus it will not cause the increase of payload, hereby increasing the practicality and convenience of using solar cell as an effective energy source.
Summing up the above, the present invention utilize the characteristics of a p-type and an n-type transparent conductive oxide layers as well as a transparent fluorescent layer so that sunlight can not only be used to provide natural lighting in daytime but also be used to generate electricity which is stored in an electricity storage device by transmitting through this device while the electricity stored therein can be used to provide indoor lighting at night, thus saving the consumption of fossil fuel energy.
The above detailed description of the preferred embodiment is intended to describe more clearly the characteristics and spirit of the present invention. However, the preferred embodiments disclosed above are not intended to be any restrictions to the scope of the present invention. Conversely, its purpose is to include the various changes and equivalent arrangements which are within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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098132464 | Sep 2009 | TW | national |