| Literature DB >> 26337257 |
Lige Liu1, Chang Liu1, Wenping Fu2, Luogen Deng3, Haizheng Zhong4.
Abstract
Owing to their high electrical conductivity, tunable plasmonic absorption spectra, low cost, and abundance in nature, Cu2-x S nanocrystals are of great interest as functional materials for photovoltaic and photothermal applications. With the aim of developing low-cost high-efficiency quantum-dot-sensitized solar cells, solution-processed Cu2-x S nanocrystal films are synthesized and their phase transformations upon thermal treatment are investigated. A combination of experimental results and theoretical analysis illustrates the thermodynamic evolution of the crystal structures and the composition caused by the thermal-annealing process. The use of Cu2-x S nanocrystal films as counter electrodes in quantum-dot-sensitized solar cells is also explored. The devices have an optimized power-conversion efficiency of 5.81 % for tetragonal Cu2 S nanocrystal films that are derived from annealed Cu1.8 S nanocrystal films.Entities:
Keywords: copper sulfide nanocrystals; phase transformations; quantum dots; solar cells; thin films
Year: 2015 PMID: 26337257 DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201500627
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemphyschem ISSN: 1439-4235 Impact factor: 3.102