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Yanxue Chen1, Lin Wei, Guanghua Zhang, Jun Jiao.
Abstract
Open structure ZnO/CdSe core/shell nanoneedle arrays were prepared on a conducting glass (SnO2:F) substrate by solution deposition and electrochemical techniques. A uniform CdSe shell layer with a grain size of approximately several tens of nanometers was formed on the surface of ZnO nanoneedle cores after annealing at 400°C for 1.5 h. Fabricated solar cells based on these nanostructures exhibited a high short-circuit current density of about 10.5 mA/cm2 and an overall power conversion efficiency of 1.07% with solar illumination of 100 mW/cm2. Incident photo-to-current conversion efficiencies higher than 75% were also obtained.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22995031 PMCID: PMC3475031 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-7-516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Typical SEM images of ZnO nanoneedle arrays and ZnO/CdSe core/shell nanostructures. (a) SEM image (40° tilted) of a ZnO nanoneedle array grown on SnO2:F substrate by solution method. The average length of the nanoneedle is about 4 to 5 μm. The diameter to the tip is 10 nm, and the diameter to the base is 200 nm. (b) SEM image (40° tilted) of a ZnO/CdSe core/shell nanoneedle array coated by electrodeposition. Inset: HRTEM image of a CdSe grain.
Figure 2Morphology and atomic constituent spatial distribution of the ZnO/CdSe core/shell nanostructures. (a) Bright field STEM image of the ZnO/CdSe core/shell nanoneedle. (b) EDX spectra of the CdSe shell layer as indicated by point 1 in (a). (c) EDX nanoprobe line scan of the elements Zn, Cd, and Se across the ZnO/CdSe core/shell nanoneedle as indicated by line 2 in (a).
Figure 3Optical absorption (curve 1) and photoluminescence (curve 2) spectra of ZnO/CdSe core/shell nanoneedle arrays.
Figure 4Photovoltaic performance of ZnO/CdSe core/shell solar cells. (a) Photocurrent density and voltage characteristic (curve 1) and the power output (curve 2) of the ZnO/CdSe core/shell nanoneedle array-based solar cells under 100 mW/cm2 of simulated AM1.5 spectrum. (b) IPCE spectra of the same solar cell.