Author:
Park Jung Hwan,Pattipaka Srinivas,Hwang Geon-Tae,Park Minok,Woo Yu Mi,Kim Young Bin,Lee Han Eol,Jeong Chang Kyu,Zhang Tiandong,Min Yuho,Park Kwi-Il,Lee Keon Jae,Ryu Jungho
Abstract
AbstractThis review provides a comprehensive overview of the progress in light–material interactions (LMIs), focusing on lasers and flash lights for energy conversion and storage applications. We discuss intricate LMI parameters such as light sources, interaction time, and fluence to elucidate their importance in material processing. In addition, this study covers various light-induced photothermal and photochemical processes ranging from melting, crystallization, and ablation to doping and synthesis, which are essential for developing energy materials and devices. Finally, we present extensive energy conversion and storage applications demonstrated by LMI technologies, including energy harvesters, sensors, capacitors, and batteries. Despite the several challenges associated with LMIs, such as complex mechanisms, and high-degrees of freedom, we believe that substantial contributions and potential for the commercialization of future energy systems can be achieved by advancing optical technologies through comprehensive academic research and multidisciplinary collaborations.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC