Direct Synthesis of Semiconductive AgBiS2 NC Inks toward High‐Efficiency, Low‐Cost and Environmental‐Friendly Solar Cells
Lin Yuan,
Yang Li,
Yang Liu
et al.
Abstract:Silver bismuth sulfide nanocrystals (AgBiS2 NCs) embody a pioneering heavy‐metal‐free photovoltaic material renowned for its ultrahigh absorption coefficient, offering promising opportunities for advancing the field of ultra‐thin and biocompatible solar cells. Currently, the fabrication of AgBiS2 NC photovoltaic devices relies on hot‐injection synthesis and subsequent tedious ligand exchange, leading to high production cost, complex processes and environmental pollution. Here, we developed a direct‐synthesis (… Show more
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