Comparison of the device physics principles of planar and radial p-n junction nanorod solar cells
California Institute of Technology
Abstract
A device physics model has been developed for radial p-n junction nanorod solar cells, in which densely packed nanorods, each having a p-n junction in the radial direction, are oriented with the rod axis parallel to the incident light direction. High-aspect-ratio (length/diameter) nanorods allow the use of a sufficient thickness of material to obtain good optical absorption while simultaneously providing short collection lengths for excited carriers in a direction normal to the light absorption. The short collection lengths facilitate the efficient collection of photogenerated carriers in materials with low minority-carrier diffusion lengths. The modeling indicates that the design of the radial p-n junction…
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- Nanorod
- Planar
- Carrier lifetime
- Solar cell
- Optoelectronics
- Materials science
- Absorption (acoustics)
- p–n junction
- Affordable and clean energy