Standing 1D Chains Enable Efficient Wide‐Bandgap Selenium Solar Cells
Qingxiang Liu,
Xia Wang,
Zongbao Li
et al.
Abstract:The recent surge in tandem solar cells and indoor photovoltaics has renewed interest in selenium (Se), the world's first photovoltaic material, due to its intrinsic wide bandgap of ≈1.9 eV, high stability, and non‐toxicity in small quantities when applied in photovoltaics. However, with a 1D chained crystal structure, Se tends to grow crystalline films with a lying orientation—chains parallel to substrates arising from the low surface energy; this results in poor carrier transport across chains held together b… Show more
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