| Literature DB >> 24364381 |
Matthew G Panthani1, J Matthew Kurley, Ryan W Crisp, Travis C Dietz, Taha Ezzyat, Joseph M Luther, Dmitri V Talapin.
Abstract
Solution processing of photovoltaic semiconducting layers offers the potential for drastic cost reduction through improved materials utilization and high device throughput. One compelling solution-based processing strategy utilizes semiconductor layers produced by sintering nanocrystals into large-grain semiconductors at relatively low temperatures. Using n-ZnO/p-CdTe as a model system, we fabricate sintered CdTe nanocrystal solar cells processed at 350 °C with power conversion efficiencies (PCE) as high as 12.3%. JSC of over 25 mA cm(-2) are achieved, which are comparable or higher than those achieved using traditional, close-space sublimated CdTe. We find that the VOC can be substantially increased by applying forward bias for short periods of time. Capacitance measurements as well as intensity- and temperature-dependent analysis indicate that the increased VOC is likely due to relaxation of an energetic barrier at the ITO/CdTe interface.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24364381 DOI: 10.1021/nl403912w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189