Type-II core/shell nanowire heterostructures and their photovoltaic applications

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Nanowire-based photovoltaic devices have the advantages over planar devices in light absorption and charge transport and collection. Recently, a new strategy relying on type-II band alignment has been proposed to facilitate efficient charge separation in core/shell nanowire solar cells. This paper reviews the type-II heterojunction solar cells based on core/shell nanowire arrays, and specifically focuses on the progress of theoretical design and fabrication of type-II ZnO/ZnSe core/shell nanowire-based solar cells. A strong photoresponse associated with the type-II interfacial transition exhibits a threshold of 1.6 eV, which demonstrates the feasibility and great potential for exploring all-inorganic versions of type-II heterojunction solar cells using wide bandgap semiconductors. Future prospects in this area are also outlooked.

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Cao, Y., Wu, Z., Ni, J., Bhutto, W. A., Li, J., Li, S., … Kang, J. (2012, September 1). Type-II core/shell nanowire heterostructures and their photovoltaic applications. Nano-Micro Letters. Shanghai Jiaotong University. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03353704

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