2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2015.01.103
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Room-temperature preparation of trisilver-copper-sulfide/polymer based heterojunction thin film for solar cell application

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“…Lei et al. tested Ag 3 CuS 2 nanostructures in a bilayer architecture, but moderate PCEs of 0.79% (with P3HT) and 0.31% (with PTB7) were reached …”
Section: Photovoltaic Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lei et al. tested Ag 3 CuS 2 nanostructures in a bilayer architecture, but moderate PCEs of 0.79% (with P3HT) and 0.31% (with PTB7) were reached …”
Section: Photovoltaic Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both the positive curves corresponded to the positive charge accumulated at the solid/air surface due to the upward band‐bending of the band structures, which is the typical n‐type semiconductor characteristics . The black curve of the as‐deposited hematite showed a broad signal from 10 −7 to 10 −3 s. In the shorter time scale (<10 −6 s), the red trace of annealed hematite increased more sharply than the black trace of the as‐deposited hematite, and it quickly reached to the maximum of the TSPV in 8×10 −7 s. But the trace of the as‐deposited hematite reached to the maximum after 2×10 −5 s. This two‐order slower charge separation in the as‐deposited hematite was possibly attributed to the higher resistant of the film and the large amount of the grain boundary or surface states in solid state, which can be further confirmed by devices in electrolyte. Moreover, the annealed hematite film showed much slower decay rate than the as‐deposited film, confirming the improved quality of the hematite films.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UV‐vis absorption of the hematite films were recorded on a UV‐Vis‐NIR spectrometer (Cary 5000, Agilent). A transient surface photovoltage was measured on a home‐built spectrometer using a digital oscilloscope (TDS 3054C, 500 MHz, Tektronix) and a third‐harmonic Nd:YAG laser (BRILEZ/IR‐10 model, λ =355 nm, pulse width of 4 ns, Quantel Brilliant Eazy) in condition (R.H.<10 %) similar to literature reports …”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our group [37][38][39][40][41] has previously explored a direct metal surface elemental reaction (DMSER) method to fabricate various chalcogenide and iodide thin films for photovoltaics. However, the reaction between elemental bismuth and iodine was difficult because the elemental bismuth layer easily vaporizes even at low temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%