US researchers have used nanowires to boost the efficiency of next-generation
thin-film solar cells.
Scientists at the University of California, San Diego found that indium
phosphide nanowires can serve as "electron superhighways" that carry electrons
kicked loose by photons of light directly to an electron-attracting electrode.
The new design greatly increases the number of electrons that make it from
the light-absorbing polymer to the electrode.
By reducing electron-hole recombination, the engineers demonstrated a way to
increase the efficiency with which sunlight can be converted to electricity in
thin-film photovoltaics.
Including nanowires in the experimental solar cell increased the "forward
bias current" by six to seven orders of magnitude as compared to a polymer-only
control device, the engineers found.
"If you provide electrons with a defined pathway to the electrode you can
reduce some of the inefficiencies that currently plague thin-film solar cells
made from polymer mixtures," said Clint Novotny, author of a paper published in
NanoLetters.
"More efficient transport of electrons and holes, collectively known as
carriers, is critical for creating more efficient solar cells."
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