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High-performance solution-based silicon heterojunction solar cells using carbon nanotube with polymeric acid doping

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Abstract Carbon nanotube (CNT)/n-Si heterojunction solar cells were fabricated based on solution processes. CNT film with high transparency of 90% and low sheet resistance of ∼115 Ω/sq was fabricated from commercially… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Carbon nanotube (CNT)/n-Si heterojunction solar cells were fabricated based on solution processes. CNT film with high transparency of 90% and low sheet resistance of ∼115 Ω/sq was fabricated from commercially available CNT powder via dispersion-filtration process using poly(p-styrene-sulfonic acid) (PSS) as both dispersant and dopant. Heterojunction was then fabricated by attaching the CNT-PSS film onto an n-Si wafer. The CNT/n-Si solar cell showed an enhanced efficiency of 11.7% with the PSS-doping compared with the device without doping (7.7%). The device showed further improvements in efficiency to 14.1% with an antireflective coating layer of sulfonated polytetrafluoroethylene (Nafion) and stability to 1000 h in ambient air without additional protection. The solution-based strategies using polymeric acids for efficiency and stability enhancement will open new avenues for the low-cost CNT/Si heterojunction solar cells.

Keywords: cnt; solar cells; heterojunction solar; heterojunction; carbon nanotube; solution

Journal Title: Carbon
Year Published: 2021

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