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André J Labelle1, Susanna M Thon, Silvia Masala, Michael M Adachi, Haopeng Dong, Maryam Farahani, Alexander H Ip, Andrea Fratalocchi, Edward H Sargent.
Abstract
Extremely thin-absorber solar cells offer low materials utilization and simplified manufacture but require improved means to enhance photon absorption in the active layer. Here, we report enhanced-absorption colloidal quantum dot (CQD) solar cells that feature transfer-stamped solution-processed pyramid-shaped electrodes employed in a hierarchically structured device. The pyramids increase, by up to a factor of 2, the external quantum efficiency of the device at absorption-limited wavelengths near the absorber band edge. We show that absorption enhancement can be optimized with increased pyramid angle with an appreciable net improvement in power conversion efficiency, that is, with the gain in current associated with improved absorption and extraction overcoming the smaller fractional decrease in open-circuit voltage associated with increased junction area. We show that the hierarchical combination of micron-scale structured electrodes with nanoscale films provides for an optimized enhancement at absorption-limited wavelengths. We fabricate 54.7° pyramid-patterned electrodes, conformally apply the quantum dot films, and report pyramid CQD solar cells that exhibit a 24% improvement in overall short-circuit current density with champion devices providing a power conversion efficiency of 9.2%.Keywords: Colloidal quantum dots; photonically enhanced solar cells; photovoltaics; structured substrates
Year: 2015 PMID: 25547345 DOI: 10.1021/nl504086v
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189