articleThe Journal of Physical Chemistry BMay 1, 2003Closed access

Excitonic Solar Cells

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Abstract

Existing types of solar cells may be divided into two distinct classes: conventional solar cells, such as silicon p−n junctions, and excitonic solar cells, XSCs. Most organic-based solar cells, including dye-sensitized solar cells, DSSCs, fall into the category of XSCs. In these cells, excitons are generated upon light absorption, and if not created directly at the heterointerface as in DSSCs, they must diffuse to it in order to photogenerate charge carriers. The distinguishing characteristic of XSCs is that charge carriers are generated and simultaneously separated across a heterointerface. In contrast, photogeneration of free electron−hole pairs occurs throughout the bulk semiconductor in conventional cells,…

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Keywords
  • Exciton
  • Charge carrier
  • Hybrid solar cell
  • Theory of solar cells
  • Optoelectronics
  • Semiconductor
  • Solar cell
  • Photovoltaic system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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