Periodic Reporting for period 1 - NANOSOLAR (HYBRID QUANTUM-DOT/TWO-DIMENSIONAL MATERIALS PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2015-06-02 al 2017-06-01
The objective of the project was to combine the remarkable optical and electronic properties of two-dimensional (2-D) materials and semiconducting quantum dots (QDs) to obtain higher photovoltaic efficiencies. QDs have excellent light absorption that can be tuned and optimized for sunlight spectrum. In the case of 2-D atomic materials (e.g. graphene, MoS2), they are semi-transparent, with high charge mobility and strong optoelectronic properties. The key idea behind this proposal is combining the advantages of these materials into a hybrid 2-D/QD solar cell to fully exploit the properties of these materials for solar energy photovoltaic harvesting. In this project, we set two specific objectives: 1) Study graphene as a layer to enhance the current collection at the interface between the quantum dots and the metallic electrode, and 2) Develop a novel architecture hybrid solar cells with a Graphene/QuantumDots/Graphene configuration, using QDs as light absorbers and graphene as charge extractor and electric conductor.
Our results concluded that graphene can enhance the current collection since we observed an increase in the short circuit current from 14 mA/cm2 to 18 mA/cm2. The power efficiency increase using graphene is from 4.5% to 5.5%.
We prepared large area devices consisting of PbS QD layers in between two graphene layers. Each graphene layer had contacts allowing to measure the current transport in each individual graphene layer as well as the current across layers through the QDs. Our measurements for top and graphene showed the typical graphene characteristics, with a maximum in resistance corresponding to the Dirac point as the gate voltage is changed. However, the current from across QDs (top to bottom graphene) showed a very similar behavior and no trace of rectification regardless of bottom gate applied.
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