Recent Progress Towards Quantum Dot Solar Cells with Enhanced Optical Absorption

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Abstract

Quantum dot solar cells, as a promising candidate for the next generation solar cell technology, have received tremendous attention in the last 10 years. Some recent developments in epitaxy growth and device structures have opened up new avenues for practical quantum dot solar cells. Unfortunately, the performance of quantum dot solar cells is often plagued by marginal photon absorption. In this review, we focus on the recent progress made in enhancing optical absorption in quantum dot solar cells, including optimization of quantum dot growth, improving the solar cells structure, and engineering light trapping techniques.

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Zheng, Z., Ji, H., Yu, P., & Wang, Z. (2016, December 1). Recent Progress Towards Quantum Dot Solar Cells with Enhanced Optical Absorption. Nanoscale Research Letters. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-016-1457-y

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