High Efficiency Graphene Solar Cells by Chemical Doping
Abstract
We demonstrate single layer graphene/n-Si Schottky junction solar cells that under AM1.5 illumination exhibit a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 8.6%. This performance, achieved by doping the graphene with bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide, exceeds the native (undoped) device performance by a factor of 4.5 and is the highest PCE reported for graphene-based solar cells to date. Current-voltage, capacitance-voltage, and external quantum efficiency measurements show the enhancement to be due to the doping-induced shift in the graphene chemical potential that increases the graphene carrier density (decreasing the cell series resistance) and increases the cell's built-in potential (increasing the open circuit…
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- 65.20
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- 100%
- References
- 21
Authors
7- XMXiaochang MiaoCorresponding
University of Florida
- STSefaattin Tongay
University of Florida
- MKMaureen K. Petterson
University of Florida
- KBKara Berke
University of Florida
- AGAndrew G. Rinzler
University of Florida
Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Energy conversion efficiency
- Quantum efficiency
- Doping
- Solar cell
- Schottky barrier
- Hybrid solar cell
- Quantum dot solar cell