TY - JOUR
T1 - Transforming semitransparent organic photovoltaics into catalysts for positive emotional responses
AU - Wu, Zonghao
AU - Yu, Jiangsheng
AU - Wu, Wenxiao
AU - Zhao, Zhenzhen
AU - Ma, Siqi
AU - Shi, Beibei
AU - Shi, Rui
AU - Liu, Xin
AU - Chen, Yuguo
AU - Ji, Ziwu
AU - Chen, Feng
AU - Hao, Xiaotao
AU - Li, Gang
AU - Yin, Hang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Author(s).
PY - 2025/2
Y1 - 2025/2
N2 - Semitransparent organic photovoltaics (ST-OPVs), due to their transparency, can be integrated into building designs through building integrated photovoltaics (BIPVs) to address the energy challenges posed by urbanization. While current BIPVs such as photovoltaic windows meet the criteria for both the power supply and urban esthetics, a crucial aspect remains underexplored in the existing research: the human experience under such modulated sunlight. In this study, we conduct a systematic analysis of the interaction between spectrally tunable ST-OPV materials and human cognition and emotion, proposing a framework for selecting user-friendly ST-OPVs. Our results reveal that predominant high-performance donor polymer materials negatively influence user emotions. To address this issue, we employed spectrum shaping optical structures to optimize the device transmittance and color rendering properties, to achieve desirable human emotion feedback. This groundbreaking study delves into the user experience of ST-OPV devices, playing a crucial role in addressing the energy demands of urbanization and paving the way for the realization of smart, sustainable, and healthy cities.
AB - Semitransparent organic photovoltaics (ST-OPVs), due to their transparency, can be integrated into building designs through building integrated photovoltaics (BIPVs) to address the energy challenges posed by urbanization. While current BIPVs such as photovoltaic windows meet the criteria for both the power supply and urban esthetics, a crucial aspect remains underexplored in the existing research: the human experience under such modulated sunlight. In this study, we conduct a systematic analysis of the interaction between spectrally tunable ST-OPV materials and human cognition and emotion, proposing a framework for selecting user-friendly ST-OPVs. Our results reveal that predominant high-performance donor polymer materials negatively influence user emotions. To address this issue, we employed spectrum shaping optical structures to optimize the device transmittance and color rendering properties, to achieve desirable human emotion feedback. This groundbreaking study delves into the user experience of ST-OPV devices, playing a crucial role in addressing the energy demands of urbanization and paving the way for the realization of smart, sustainable, and healthy cities.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85218347821
U2 - 10.1063/5.0256211
DO - 10.1063/5.0256211
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85218347821
SN - 0003-6951
VL - 126
SP - 1
EP - 8
JO - Applied Physics Letters
JF - Applied Physics Letters
IS - 7
M1 - 073904
ER -