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Monolayer graphene film/silicon nanowire array Schottky junction solar cells
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Graphene NanomeshesElectrical EngineeringGraphene SuspensionEngineeringNanoelectronicsMonolayer GrapheneOrganic Solar CellApplied PhysicsGraphenePhotovoltaic DevicesGraphene NanoribbonPlasmon-enhanced PhotovoltaicsPhotoconversion EfficiencySolar CellsPhotovoltaics
Schottky junction solar cells were constructed by combining the monolayer graphene (MLG) films and the Si nanowire (SiNW) arrays. Pronounced photovoltaic characteristics were investigated for devices with both p-MLG/n-SiNWs and n-MLG/p-SiNWs structures. Due to the balance between light absorption and surface carrier recombination, devices made of SiNW arrays with a medium length showed better performance and could be further improved by enhancing the MLG conductivity via appropriate surface treatment or doping. Eventually, a photoconversion efficiency up to 2.15% is obtained by the means of filling the interspace of SiNW array with graphene suspension.
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