Axially connected nanowire core-shell p-n junctions: a composite structure for high-efficiency solar cells

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A composite nanostructure for high-efficiency solar cells that axially connects nanowire core-shell p-n junctions is proposed. By axially connecting the p-n junctions in one nanowire, the solar spectrum is separated and absorbed in the top and bottom cells with respect to the wavelength. The unique structure of nanowire p-n junctions enables substantial light absorption along the nanowire and efficient radial carrier separation and collection. A coupled three-dimensional optoelectronic simulation is used to evaluate the performance of the structure. With an excellent current matching, a promising efficiency of 19.9% can be achieved at a low filling ratio of 0.283 (the density of the nanowire array), which is much higher than the tandem axial p-n junctions.

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Wang, S., Yan, X., Zhang, X., Li, J., & Ren, X. (2015). Axially connected nanowire core-shell p-n junctions: a composite structure for high-efficiency solar cells. Nanoscale Research Letters, 10(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-015-0744-3

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