Piezotronic effect on the output voltage of P3HT/ZnO micro/nanowire heterojunction solar cells

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Abstract

We report the first observation of piezotronic effect on the output voltage of a flexible heterojunction solar cell. The solar cell was fabricated by contacting poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) with one end of a ZnO micro/nanowire to form a p-n heterojunction on a flexible polystyrene (PS) substrate. The open-circuit voltage Voc of the solar cell was characterized by tuning the strain-induced polarization charges at the interface between ZnO and P3HT. The experimental data were understood based on the modification of the band structure at the p-n junction by the piezopotential, which is referred as a result of the piezotronic effect. This study not only provides an in-depth understanding about the effect but also is useful for maximizing the output of a solar cell using wurtzite structured materials. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

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Yang, Y., Guo, W., Zhang, Y., Ding, Y., Wang, X., & Wang, Z. L. (2011). Piezotronic effect on the output voltage of P3HT/ZnO micro/nanowire heterojunction solar cells. Nano Letters, 11(11), 4812–4817. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl202648p

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