ENERGY SYSTEMS High Value Roll-to-Roll Workshop (HVR2R) · – Increased Energy Density, Cycle...
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ENERGY SYSTEMS
Brian BerlandChief Science Officer
High Value Roll-to-Roll Workshop (HVR2R)
December 2-3, 2015
…Science and Technology for a Better World
ITN Energy SystemsTaking Technologies from Lab to the Marketplace Employing R2R Processing
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Applications for High Value R2R• Next Generation Batteries
– Increased Energy Density, Cycle Life, and Safety with All Solid State Lithium Batteries• Low-Cost Window Films Compatible with Retrofit
– Dynamic Electrochromic Window Coatings– Low-e Window Films with Added Function
• Separation Membranes – Water Purification– Flow Batteries– Membrane Reactors, e.g. Biofuels Synthesis
• Multifunctional Technologies– Smart, Wearables: Electronic Textiles with Sensors, Power, and Communications
Integrated in Fabric for Health Monitoring, Security, etc.– Power Integrated into Structure: BIPV, Defense & Space (Power on wing of MAV), etc.
• Next Generation Solar/Energy Harvesting– Rectenna Based Energy Harvesting of Waste Heat
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Challenges for HVR2R DevelopmentIn-Line Sensors and Sensor Based Controls: Development from R&D to Manufacturing
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Enabling Improvements in Performance and Yield in a Manufacturing Environment
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Challenges for HVR2R Development• Nanodimensional Control of Materials to Enhance Performance• Low-Cost Flexible Substrates
– Mechanical Integrity with Thin Substrates (<2 mil)– Moderate to High Temperature Compatibility– Optimized Coatings/Materials Properties without High Temperature
Processing/Anneal for Polymeric Substrates• Alternatives to Lithography to Pattern Large Area Devices
– Particularly with Reactive and Transparent Materials
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Monolithic Integration• Blanket Deposition of Films• Laser Scribing to Devices• Inkjet Insulating and Conductive Vias
Absorber layer (p)
Transparent top contact
Flexible substrate
Metallic contact
Window layer (n)
Absorber layer (p)
Transparent top contact
Flexible substrate
Metallic contact
Window layer (n)
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Summary• Many Industries Benefit from Roll-to-Roll Processing
– Smaller Footprint Equipment for Large Area Devices– Flexible Substrates Provide Enhanced Versatility for Product Integration– Economies of Scale
• Challenges are Similar Across Technology Space– Intelligent Process Controls Provide the Required High Throughput and High
Yield to Realize Economies of Scale– Nanodimensional Control of Materials is Required for Performance
Optimization– Mechanically Stable, Durable Low-Cost, Thin Substrates– Minimizing Temperature Required to Optimize Performance– Patterning of Materials into Devices, Particularly for Reactive and
Transparent Materials
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