A direct route towards polymer/copper indium sulfide nanocomposite solar cells

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Polymer/copper indium sulfide (CIS) nanocomposite solar cells are prepared via a capper free in situ preparation route using copper and indium xanthates as precursors, which decompose and form CIS nanoparticles in the polymer matrix during a mild thermal treatment. The solar cells generate current in a wide range of the solar spectrum and exhibit efficiencies up to 2.8%.

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Rath, T., Edler, M., Haas, W., Fischereder, A., Moscher, S., Schenk, A., … Trimmel, G. (2011). A direct route towards polymer/copper indium sulfide nanocomposite solar cells. Advanced Energy Materials, 1(6), 1046–1050. https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.201100442

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