Photovoltaic devices based on single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and n-silicon multiple heterojunctions have been fabricated by a SWCNT filmtransferring process.We report on the ability of the carbon nanotubes to extend the Si spectral range towards the near ultraviolet (UV) and the near infrared regions. Semiconducting and about metallic SWCNT networks have been studied as a function of the film sheet resistance, Rsh. Optical absorbance and Raman spectroscopy have been used to assign nanotube chirality and electronic character. This gave us hints of evidence of the participation of the metal nanotubes in the photocurrent generation. Moreover, we provide evidence that the external quantum efficiency spectral range can be modulated as a function of the SWCNT network sheet resistance in a hybrid SWCNT/Si solar cell. This result will be very useful to further design/optimize devices with improved performance in spectral regions generally not covered by conventional Si p–n devices.

Del Gobbo, S., Castrucci, P., Fedele, S., Riele, L., Convertino, A., Morbidoni, M., et al. (2013). Silicon spectral response extension through single wall carbon nanotubes in hybrid solar cells. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. C, 1, 6752-6758 [10.1039/c3tc31038h].

Silicon spectral response extension through single wall carbon nanotubes in hybrid solar cells

Del Gobbo, S;Castrucci, P;Riele, L;De Nicola, F;Scarselli, M A;Camilli, L;De Crescenzi, M
2013-01-01

Abstract

Photovoltaic devices based on single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and n-silicon multiple heterojunctions have been fabricated by a SWCNT filmtransferring process.We report on the ability of the carbon nanotubes to extend the Si spectral range towards the near ultraviolet (UV) and the near infrared regions. Semiconducting and about metallic SWCNT networks have been studied as a function of the film sheet resistance, Rsh. Optical absorbance and Raman spectroscopy have been used to assign nanotube chirality and electronic character. This gave us hints of evidence of the participation of the metal nanotubes in the photocurrent generation. Moreover, we provide evidence that the external quantum efficiency spectral range can be modulated as a function of the SWCNT network sheet resistance in a hybrid SWCNT/Si solar cell. This result will be very useful to further design/optimize devices with improved performance in spectral regions generally not covered by conventional Si p–n devices.
2013
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/03 - FISICA DELLA MATERIA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
carbon nanotubes, solar cells, slicon
Del Gobbo, S., Castrucci, P., Fedele, S., Riele, L., Convertino, A., Morbidoni, M., et al. (2013). Silicon spectral response extension through single wall carbon nanotubes in hybrid solar cells. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. C, 1, 6752-6758 [10.1039/c3tc31038h].
Del Gobbo, S; Castrucci, P; Fedele, S; Riele, L; Convertino, A; Morbidoni, M; De Nicola, F; Scarselli, Ma; Camilli, L; De Crescenzi, M
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