More labor-saving charging: Japan develops solar cells that can be attached to clothes

More labor-saving charging: Japan develops solar cells that can be attached to clothes

According to Japanese media reports, a research team composed of the Japanese Institute of Science and Chemistry and the University of Tokyo published in the British scientific journal Nature Energy (electronic edition), which was published on the 18th of this month, that it had developed a flexible and washable ultra-thin solar cell.

It is reported that users can stick it on their clothes and use it as the power supply of wearable machines.

It is reported that the researcher of the Institute, Hiroshi Fukuda, and Professor Ryunov Inoguchi of the University of Tokyo, etc., coated organic compounds with semiconducting properties on extremely thin polymer films to produce solar cells. It is reported that the thickness is only 3 microns, and even bending and pressing can work normally.

Fukuda said: "Sticking it on clothes such as shirts may also serve as a medical device for measuring blood pressure and temperature at all times, early detection of diseases, and power supply for machines such as thin smart phones integrated with clothes."



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