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Silica Microspheres for Economical Advanced Solar Applications

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CRYSTALS
卷 11, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cryst11111409

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chemical vapor deposition (CVD); silicon (Si); nanowires (NWs); silica microspheres; nanoscale chemical templating (NCT); photovoltaic (PV) cells

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Solar cells made of silicon nanowires offer potential benefits over traditional silicon cells or thin-film devices, particularly in light absorption and cost reduction. This study utilized the NCT technique for Si-NWs growth seeded with aluminum, forming p-n junctions through the VLS process. Further optimization of growth parameters is necessary to enhance the efficiency of photovoltaic cells.
Solar cells made of silicon nanowires (Si-NWs) have several potential benefits over conventional bulk Si ones or thin-film devices related primarily to light absorption and cost reduction. Controlling the position of Si-NWs without lithography using silica microspheres is indeed an economical approach. Moreover, replacing the glass sheets with polycarbonates is an added advantage. This study employed the Nanoscale Chemical Templating (NCT) technique in growing Si-NWs seeded with Al. The growth was undertaken at the Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) reactor via the original growth process of vapor-liquid-solid (VLS). The bottom-up grown nanowires were doped with aluminum (Al) throughout the growth process, and then the p-n junctions were formed with descent efficiency. Further work is required to optimize the growth of Si-NWs between the spun microspheres based on the growth parameters including etching time, which should lead to more efficient PV cells.

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