“…As highlighted with black star in Fig. 6(d), the potential solar-cell device composed of 2D W 4 PCl 11 /Bi 2 WO 6 heterojunction could have a PCE η as high as 21.64%, which is comparable to or even larger than those of recently reported heterojunction systems, such as Te/WTe 2 (22.5%), 24 TiNF/TiNCl (22%), 71 γ-BTe/GeP 2 (21.76%), 72 HfTeSe 4 /Bi 2 WO 6 (20.8%), 13 β-PdTe 2 /MoTe 2 (20.59%), 25 GeSe/SnS (18%), 73 bilayer phosphorene/MoS 2 systems (16–18%). 70 Therefore, our proposed W 4 PCl 11 /Bi 2 WO 6 heterojunction has the competitive advantage in the reported 2D heterojunction solar cells.…”