What Can Chemical Bonding Tell Us about Photoinduced Phase Transition Reactions in Inorganic Semiconductors? Insight from Bismuth–Antimony Selenide
Anchal Vashishtha,
Subila Kurukkal Balakrishnan,
Yaniv Dror
et al.
Abstract:Photoreactive self-healing semiconductors with suitable bandgaps for solar energy conversion offer an intriguing path to making resilient and lowcost photovoltaic devices through the introduction of a self-recovery path. However, only a few inorganic photovoltaic materials have such quality, and the underlying chemical properties that enable it are unknown, which poses a significant limit to our ability to study and discover new self-healing semiconductors. Recently, we have found that antimony trichalcogenide… Show more
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