Enhancing the Efficiency of Silicon-Based Solar Cells by the Piezo-Phototronic Effect

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Abstract

Although there are numerous approaches for fabricating solar cells, the silicon-based photovoltaics are still the most widely used in industry and around the world. A small increase in the efficiency of silicon-based solar cells has a huge economic impact and practical importance. We fabricate a silicon-based nanoheterostructure (p+-Si/p-Si/n+-Si (and n-Si)/n-ZnO nanowire (NW) array) photovoltaic device and demonstrate the enhanced device performance through significantly enhanced light absorption by NW array and effective charge carrier separation by the piezo-phototronic effect. The strain-induced piezoelectric polarization charges created at n-doped Si-ZnO interfaces can effectively modulate the corresponding band structure and electron gas trapped in the n+-Si/n-ZnO NW nanoheterostructure and thus enhance the transport process of local charge carriers. The efficiency of the solar cell was improved from 8.97% to 9.51% by simply applying a static compress strain. This study indicates that the piezo-phototronic effect can enhance the performance of a large-scale silicon-based solar cell, with great potential for industrial applications.

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Zhu, L., Wang, L., Pan, C., Chen, L., Xue, F., Chen, B., … Wang, Z. L. (2017). Enhancing the Efficiency of Silicon-Based Solar Cells by the Piezo-Phototronic Effect. ACS Nano, 11(2), 1894–1900. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.6b07960

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