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Solar cell based on vertical graphene nano hills directly grown on silicon

Journal

CARBON
Volume 164, Issue -, Pages 235-243

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2020.04.001

Keywords

Solar cell; Vertical graphene; Graphene nano hills; Schottky junction; Directly grown graphene; Graphene co-doping; Textured substrate

Funding

  1. World Class 300 Project [S2561932]
  2. SMBA, Republic of Korea [20184030202260]
  3. Korean government's Ministry of Trade, Industry Energy

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We demonstrate a solar cell application based on vertical graphene nano hills (VGNH) directly grown without using a catalyst. The photovoltaic device based on VGNH grown on top of interfacial layer Al2O3 is compared with that on top of bare silicon by critically analyzing its electrical properties. The role of the interfacial layer is to minimize surface recombination and enhance its built-in potential. Our key process is simple to fabricate large-area devices, avoiding an unreliable transfer process. In addition, the thickness of VGNH is optimized and the surface texturing of silicon is performed to overcome the crucial problem of the high reflectivity of silicon. A low reflectivity of thick layers of VGNH is achieved with low series resistance despite of the vertical structure, which is beneficial for high photocurrent. A higher work function of VGNH similar to 4.7 eV is measured by KPFM. The conversion efficiency of 10.97% is achieved with an active area of 0.9 cm(2) by co-doping with PEDOT: PSS and inorganic acid HNO3. Moreover, the photo-responsivity of the VGNH-based device is estimated as 1.196 AW(-1) under deep ultraviolet light. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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