Structural variations of Si1-xCx and their light absorption controllability

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The emergence of third-generation photovoltaics based on Si relies on tunable bandgap materials with embedded nanocrystalline Si. One of the most promising approaches is based on the mixed-phase Si1-xCx. We have investigated the light absorption controllability of nanocrystalline Si-embedded Si1-xCx produced by thermal annealing of the Si-rich Si1 - xCx and composition-modulated superlattice structure. In addition, stoichiometric SiC was also investigated to comparatively analyze the characteristic differences. As a result, it was found that stoichiometric changes of the matrix material and incorporation of oxygen play key roles in light absorption controllability. Based on the results of this work and literature, a design strategy of nanocrystalline Si-embedded absorber materials for third-generation photovoltaics is discussed. © 2012 Moon et al.

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Moon, J., Baik, S. J., Byungsung, O., & Lee, J. C. (2012). Structural variations of Si1-xCx and their light absorption controllability. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7, 503. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-503

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