In situ interface engineering for probing the limit of quantum dot photovoltaic devices.
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Abstract
Quantum dot (QD) photovoltaic devices are attractive for their low-cost synthesis, tunable band gap and potentially high power conversion efficiency (PCE). However, the experimentally achieved efficiency to date remains far from ideal. Here, we report an in-situ fabrication and investigation of single TiO-nanowire/CdSe-QD heterojunction solar cell (QDHSC) using a custom-designed photoelectric transmission electron microscope (TEM) holder. A mobile counter electrode is used to precisely tune the interface area for in situ photoelectrical measurements, which reveals a strong interface area dependent PCE. Theoretical simulations show that the simplified single nanowire solar cell structure can minimize the interface area and associated charge scattering to enable an efficient charge collection. Additionally, the optical antenna effect of nanowire-based QDHSCs can further enhance the absorption and boost the PCE. This study establishes a robust 'nanolab' platform in a TEM for in situ photoelectrical studies and provides valuable insight into the interfacial effects in nanoscale solar cells.
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| Authors | Dong, Hui;Xu, Feng;Sun, Ziqi;Wu, Xing;Zhang, Qiubo;Zhai, Yusheng;Tan, Xiao Dong;He, Longbing;Xu, Tao;Zhang, Ze;Duan, Xiangfeng;Sun, Litao; |
| Journal | Nature Nanotechnology |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.1038/s41565-019-0526-7
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