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EE 235 Presentation #1 S. Swisher 3/2/09

Review: “Air-Stable All-Inorganic Nanocrystal Solar Cells Processed From Solution” I. Gur , N. Fromer , M. Geier , A.P. Alivisatos . Science , Oct. 2005. EE 235 Presentation #1 S. Swisher 3/2/09. Motivation: Existing technologies. Inorganic bulk solar cells. Organic solar cells.

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EE 235 Presentation #1 S. Swisher 3/2/09

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  1. Review:“Air-Stable All-Inorganic Nanocrystal Solar Cells Processed From Solution”I. Gur, N. Fromer, M. Geier, A.P. Alivisatos. Science, Oct. 2005 EE 235 Presentation #1 S. Swisher 3/2/09

  2. Motivation: Existing technologies Inorganic bulk solar cells Organic solar cells • Broadband absorption • Superior transport properties • High cost of materials, processing, & installation • Potential cost reduction • Scalable, controlled synthesis • Processed in solution • Low carrier mobility • Limited spectral absorption • Environmental stability problems

  3. Experimental data, Part 1: Bilayer cells • Spin-cast rod shaped CdSe & CdTe NCs • Strong photoconductive effect suggests limited free carriers in dark • Depletion region with built-in field unlikely mechanism for charge separation • Rigid band model more accurate than band bending • Carrier extraction by directed diffusion: electrons and holes both go to lower energy states!

  4. Part 2: Single material & blended cells • Bilayer vs. CdSe or CdTe only, and mixed blends • No rectification in single material no Schottky contact • Blends performed better than single material; implies D-A junction rather than conventional P-N • Bilayer cell = highest efficiency • Very little confinement along length of rod. Free carriers move throughout NC film.

  5. Part 3: Anneal & sinter Best Device: ISC = 13.2mA/cm2 VOC = 0.45V FF = 0.49 Eff = 2.9% • Minimize surface traps by annealing at 400C for 15 minutes • Increase photoconductivity 2 orders of magnitude • No photo-oxidation

  6. Colloidal Semiconductor Nanocrystals, in summary… • Ultra-thin, solution processed, stable in ambient environment • Diffusion-assisted D-A heterojunctions • Sintering enhances performance • Key development toward stable and low-cost solar energy conversion

  7. Questions??

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