“…Owing to its salient features such as band gap tunability, 9) temperature-insensitive optical characteristics, 10) and most notably an enhancement of carrier lifetime 11) due to the spatial separation of photogenerated carriers, the LCM structure is highly promising for forming high-efficiency solar cells, 12) and its use has also been extended to forming devices such as laser diodes (LDs), 13,14) light-emitting diodes (LEDs), 15) and photodetectors (PDs). 16,17) Despite several advantages that the LCM structure can offer, practical devices that incorporate such a structure mostly operate below room temperature and show a poorer performance. Also, an LCMstructure-embedded solar cell has never been realized despite the fact that the LCM structure can help in reducing the recombination of photogenerated carriers thereby increasing the efficiency of the solar cell.…”