articleNano LettersJun 10, 2013GREEN OA

Extraordinary Sunlight Absorption and One Nanometer Thick Photovoltaics Using Two-Dimensional Monolayer Materials

Massachusetts Institute of Technology · National Interuniversity Consortium for the Physical Sciences of Matter

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Abstract

Graphene and monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are promising materials for next-generation ultrathin optoelectronic devices. Although visually transparent, graphene is an excellent sunlight absorber, achieving 2.3% visible light absorbance in just 3.3 Å thickness. TMD monolayers also hold potential as sunlight absorbers, and may enable ultrathin photovoltaic (PV) devices due to their semiconducting character. In this work, we show that the three TMD monolayers MoS2, MoSe2, and WS2 can absorb up to 5-10% incident sunlight in a thickness of less than 1 nm, thus achieving 1 order of magnitude higher sunlight absorption than GaAs and Si. We further study PV devices based on just two stacked…

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Keywords
  • Monolayer
  • Materials science
  • Optoelectronics
  • Photovoltaics
  • Graphene
  • Absorption (acoustics)
  • Solar cell
  • Photovoltaic system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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