Despite the astonishing values of the power conversion efficiency reached, in just less than a decade, by the carbon nanotube/silicon (CNT/Si) solar cells, many doubts remain on the underlying transport mechanisms across the CNT/Si heterojunction. Here, by combining transient optical spectroscopy in the femtosecond timescale, X-ray photoemission, and a systematic tracking of I-V curves across all phases of the interlayer SiOx growth at the interface, we grasp the mechanism that adequately preserves charge separation at the junction, hindering the photoexcited carrier recombination. Moreover, supported by ab initio calculations aimed to model the complex CNT-Si heterointerface, we show that oxygen-related states at the interface act as entrapping centers for the photoexcited electrons, thus preventing recombination with holes that can flow from Si to CNT across the SiOx layer.

Ponzoni, S., Achilli, S., Pintossi, C., Drera, G., Sangaletti, L., Castrucci, P., et al. (2017). Hybridized C-O-Si Interface States at the Origin of Efficiency Improvement in CNT/Si Solar Cells. ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, 9(19), 16627-16634 [10.1021/acsami.7b01766].

Hybridized C-O-Si Interface States at the Origin of Efficiency Improvement in CNT/Si Solar Cells

Drera G.;
2017

Abstract

Despite the astonishing values of the power conversion efficiency reached, in just less than a decade, by the carbon nanotube/silicon (CNT/Si) solar cells, many doubts remain on the underlying transport mechanisms across the CNT/Si heterojunction. Here, by combining transient optical spectroscopy in the femtosecond timescale, X-ray photoemission, and a systematic tracking of I-V curves across all phases of the interlayer SiOx growth at the interface, we grasp the mechanism that adequately preserves charge separation at the junction, hindering the photoexcited carrier recombination. Moreover, supported by ab initio calculations aimed to model the complex CNT-Si heterointerface, we show that oxygen-related states at the interface act as entrapping centers for the photoexcited electrons, thus preventing recombination with holes that can flow from Si to CNT across the SiOx layer.
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carbon nanotubes; CNT-Si hybrid junctions; interface states; J-V characteristics; photoemission; solar cell; transient spectroscopy;
English
2017
9
19
16627
16634
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Ponzoni, S., Achilli, S., Pintossi, C., Drera, G., Sangaletti, L., Castrucci, P., et al. (2017). Hybridized C-O-Si Interface States at the Origin of Efficiency Improvement in CNT/Si Solar Cells. ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, 9(19), 16627-16634 [10.1021/acsami.7b01766].
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