Breakthrough Carbon Nanotube–Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells

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The latest advances in carbon nanotube–silicon heterojunction solar cells are combined with a new doping protocol based on the outstanding electron withdrawing properties and excellent silicon surface passivation ability of sulfonated polytetrafluoroethylene (Nafion). Using this new dopant for carbon nanotube–silicon solar cells, advanced substrate design, and an optimized antireflective texture fast etch with organic base, breakthrough performance is obtained from research grade devices with active areas of 1 and 5 cm2, which yield power conversion efficiencies of 17.2 and 15.5%, respectively.

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Tune, D. D., Mallik, N., Fornasier, H., & Flavel, B. S. (2020). Breakthrough Carbon Nanotube–Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells. Advanced Energy Materials, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.201903261

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