Nitrogen-doped carbon dots for “green” quantum dot solar cells

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Considering the environment protection, “green” materials are increasingly explored for photovoltaics. Here, we developed a kind of quantum dots solar cell based on nitrogen-doped carbon dots. The nitrogen-doped carbon dots were prepared by direct pyrolysis of citric acid and ammonia. The nitrogen-doped carbon dots’ excitonic absorption depends on the N-doping content in the carbon dots. The N-doping can be readily modified by the mass ratio of reactants. The constructed “green” nitrogen-doped carbon dots solar cell achieves the best power conversion efficiency of 0.79 % under AM 1.5 G one full sun illumination, which is the highest efficiency for carbon dot-based solar cells.

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Wang, H., Sun, P., Cong, S., Wu, J., Gao, L., Wang, Y., … Zou, G. (2016). Nitrogen-doped carbon dots for “green” quantum dot solar cells. Nanoscale Research Letters, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-016-1231-1

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