Abstract
Silicon nanowire-based solar cells on metal foil are described. The key benefits of such devices are discussed, followed by optical reflectance, current-voltage, and external quantum efficiency data for a cell design employing a thin amorphous silicon layer deposited on the nanowire array to form the p-n junction. A promising current density of ∼1.6mA∕cm2 for 1.8cm2 cells was obtained, and a broad external quantum efficiency was measured with a maximum value of ∼12% at 690nm. The optical reflectance of the silicon nanowire solar cells is reduced by one to two orders of magnitude compared to planar cells.
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- Quantum dot solar cell
- Materials science
- Silicon
- Optoelectronics
- Nanowire
- Amorphous silicon
- Quantum efficiency
- Current density
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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