Semiconductor nanowires: a platform for exploring limits and concepts for nano-enabled solar cells
Energy & Environmental Science 6(3): 719-719
Article 2013 English
Authors
TK
Thomas J. Kempa
RD
Robert W. Day
SK
Sun‐Kyung Kim
Abstract
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Over the past decade extensive studies of single semiconductor nanowire and nanowire array photovoltaic devices have explored the potential of these materials as platforms for a new generation of efficient and cost-effective solar cells. This feature review discusses strategies for implementation of semiconductor nanowires in solar energy applications, including advances in complex nanowire synthesis and characterization, fundamental insights from characterization of devices, utilization and control of the unique optical properties of nanowires, and new strategies for assembly and scaling of nanowires into diverse arrays that serve as a new paradigm for advanced solar cells.
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