Suspensions of single-walled, double-walled and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were generated in the same solvent at similar concentrations. Films were fabricated from these suspensions and used in carbon nanotube/silicon heterojunction solar cells and their properties were compared with reference to the number of walls in the nanotube samples. It was found that single-walled nanotubes generally produced more favorable results; however, the double and multi-walled nanotube films used in this study yielded cells with higher open circuit voltages. It was also determined that post fabrication treatments applied to the nanotube films have a lesser effect on multi-walled nanotubes than on the other two types.
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Grace, T., Yu, L., Gibson, C., Tune, D., Alturaif, H., Othman, Z. A., & Shapter, J. (2016). Investigating the effect of carbon nanotube diameter and wall number in carbon nanotube/silicon heterojunction solar cells. Nanomaterials, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano6030052
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