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Quantum Efficiency and Bandgap Analysis for Combinatorial Photovoltaics: Sorting Activity of Cu–O Compounds in All-Oxide Device Libraries

[Image: see text] All-oxide-based photovoltaics (PVs) encompass the potential for extremely low cost solar cells, provided they can obtain an order of magnitude improvement in their power conversion efficiencies. To achieve this goal, we perform a combinatorial materials study of metal oxide based l...

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Autores principales: Anderson, Assaf Y., Bouhadana, Yaniv, Barad, Hannah-Noa, Kupfer, Benjamin, Rosh-Hodesh, Eli, Aviv, Hagit, Tischler, Yaakov R., Rühle, Sven, Zaban, Arie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2014
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4026971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24410367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/co3001583
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author Anderson, Assaf Y.
Bouhadana, Yaniv
Barad, Hannah-Noa
Kupfer, Benjamin
Rosh-Hodesh, Eli
Aviv, Hagit
Tischler, Yaakov R.
Rühle, Sven
Zaban, Arie
author_facet Anderson, Assaf Y.
Bouhadana, Yaniv
Barad, Hannah-Noa
Kupfer, Benjamin
Rosh-Hodesh, Eli
Aviv, Hagit
Tischler, Yaakov R.
Rühle, Sven
Zaban, Arie
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description [Image: see text] All-oxide-based photovoltaics (PVs) encompass the potential for extremely low cost solar cells, provided they can obtain an order of magnitude improvement in their power conversion efficiencies. To achieve this goal, we perform a combinatorial materials study of metal oxide based light absorbers, charge transporters, junctions between them, and PV devices. Here we report the development of a combinatorial internal quantum efficiency (IQE) method. IQE measures the efficiency associated with the charge separation and collection processes, and thus is a proxy for PV activity of materials once placed into devices, discarding optical properties that cause uncontrolled light harvesting. The IQE is supported by high-throughput techniques for bandgap fitting, composition analysis, and thickness mapping, which are also crucial parameters for the combinatorial investigation cycle of photovoltaics. As a model system we use a library of 169 solar cells with a varying thickness of sprayed titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) as the window layer, and covarying thickness and composition of binary compounds of copper oxides (Cu–O) as the light absorber, fabricated by Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD). The analysis on the combinatorial devices shows the correlation between compositions and bandgap, and their effect on PV activity within several device configurations. The analysis suggests that the presence of Cu(4)O(3) plays a significant role in the PV activity of binary Cu–O compounds.
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spelling pubmed-40269712014-05-22 Quantum Efficiency and Bandgap Analysis for Combinatorial Photovoltaics: Sorting Activity of Cu–O Compounds in All-Oxide Device Libraries Anderson, Assaf Y. Bouhadana, Yaniv Barad, Hannah-Noa Kupfer, Benjamin Rosh-Hodesh, Eli Aviv, Hagit Tischler, Yaakov R. Rühle, Sven Zaban, Arie ACS Comb Sci [Image: see text] All-oxide-based photovoltaics (PVs) encompass the potential for extremely low cost solar cells, provided they can obtain an order of magnitude improvement in their power conversion efficiencies. To achieve this goal, we perform a combinatorial materials study of metal oxide based light absorbers, charge transporters, junctions between them, and PV devices. Here we report the development of a combinatorial internal quantum efficiency (IQE) method. IQE measures the efficiency associated with the charge separation and collection processes, and thus is a proxy for PV activity of materials once placed into devices, discarding optical properties that cause uncontrolled light harvesting. The IQE is supported by high-throughput techniques for bandgap fitting, composition analysis, and thickness mapping, which are also crucial parameters for the combinatorial investigation cycle of photovoltaics. As a model system we use a library of 169 solar cells with a varying thickness of sprayed titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) as the window layer, and covarying thickness and composition of binary compounds of copper oxides (Cu–O) as the light absorber, fabricated by Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD). The analysis on the combinatorial devices shows the correlation between compositions and bandgap, and their effect on PV activity within several device configurations. The analysis suggests that the presence of Cu(4)O(3) plays a significant role in the PV activity of binary Cu–O compounds. American Chemical Society 2014-01-10 2014-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4026971/ /pubmed/24410367 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/co3001583 Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society Terms of Use (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html)
spellingShingle Anderson, Assaf Y.
Bouhadana, Yaniv
Barad, Hannah-Noa
Kupfer, Benjamin
Rosh-Hodesh, Eli
Aviv, Hagit
Tischler, Yaakov R.
Rühle, Sven
Zaban, Arie
Quantum Efficiency and Bandgap Analysis for Combinatorial Photovoltaics: Sorting Activity of Cu–O Compounds in All-Oxide Device Libraries
title Quantum Efficiency and Bandgap Analysis for Combinatorial Photovoltaics: Sorting Activity of Cu–O Compounds in All-Oxide Device Libraries
title_full Quantum Efficiency and Bandgap Analysis for Combinatorial Photovoltaics: Sorting Activity of Cu–O Compounds in All-Oxide Device Libraries
title_fullStr Quantum Efficiency and Bandgap Analysis for Combinatorial Photovoltaics: Sorting Activity of Cu–O Compounds in All-Oxide Device Libraries
title_full_unstemmed Quantum Efficiency and Bandgap Analysis for Combinatorial Photovoltaics: Sorting Activity of Cu–O Compounds in All-Oxide Device Libraries
title_short Quantum Efficiency and Bandgap Analysis for Combinatorial Photovoltaics: Sorting Activity of Cu–O Compounds in All-Oxide Device Libraries
title_sort quantum efficiency and bandgap analysis for combinatorial photovoltaics: sorting activity of cu–o compounds in all-oxide device libraries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4026971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24410367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/co3001583
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