Photovoltaic properties of PSi impregnated with eumelanin

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A bulk heterojunction of porous silicon and eumelanin, where the columnar pores of porous silicon are filled with eumelanin, is proposed as a new organic-inorganic hybrid material for photovoltaic applications. The addition of eumelanin, whose absorption in the near infrared region is significantly higher than the one of porous silicon, should greatly enhance the light absorption capabilities of the empty porous silicon matrix, which are very low in the low energy side of the visible spectral range (from about 600 nm downwards). The experimental results show that indeed the photocarrier collection efficiency at longer wavelengths in eumelanin-impregnated samples is clearly higher with respect to empty porous silicon matrices. © 2012 Mula et al.

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Mula, G., Manca, L., Setzu, S., & Pezzella, A. (2012). Photovoltaic properties of PSi impregnated with eumelanin. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-377

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