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Advanced Materials | 2012

The mechanism of burn-in loss in a high efficiency polymer solar cell.

Craig H. Peters; I. T. Sachs-Quintana; William R. Mateker; Thomas Heumueller; Jonathan Rivnay; Rodigo Noriega; Zach M. Beiley; Eric T. Hoke; Alberto Salleo; Michael D. McGehee

Degradation in a high efficiency polymer solar cell is caused by the formation of states in the bandgap. These states increase the energetic disorder in the system. The power conversion efficiency loss does not occur when current is run through the device in the dark but occurs when the active layer is photo-excited.


Scientific Reports | 2013

Probing carrier lifetimes in photovoltaic materials using subsurface two-photon microscopy.

Edward S. Barnard; Eric T. Hoke; Stephen T. Connor; James Randy Groves; Tevye Kuykendall; Zewu Yan; E.C. Samulon; Edith Bourret-Courchesne; Shaul Aloni; P. James Schuck; Craig H. Peters; Brian E. Hardin

Accurately measuring the bulk minority carrier lifetime is one of the greatest challenges in evaluating photoactive materials used in photovoltaic cells. One-photon time-resolved photoluminescence decay measurements are commonly used to measure lifetimes of direct bandgap materials. However, because the incident photons have energies higher than the bandgap of the semiconductor, most carriers are generated close to the surface, where surface defects cause inaccurate lifetime measurements. Here we show that two-photon absorption permits sub-surface optical excitation, which allows us to decouple surface and bulk recombination processes even in unpassivated samples. Thus with two-photon microscopy we probe the bulk minority carrier lifetime of photovoltaic semiconductors. We demonstrate how the traditional one-photon technique can underestimate the bulk lifetime in a CdTe crystal by 10× and show that two-photon excitation more accurately measures the bulk lifetime. Finally, we generate multi-dimensional spatial maps of optoelectronic properties in the bulk of these materials using two-photon excitation.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2009

Energy transfer in nanowire solar cells with photon-harvesting shells

Craig H. Peters; Alex R. Guichard; Aaron Hryciw; Mark L. Brongersma; Michael D. McGehee

The concept of a nanowire solar cell with photon-harvesting shells is presented. In this architecture, organic molecules which absorb strongly in the near infrared where silicon absorbs weakly are coupled to silicon nanowires (SiNWs). This enables an array of 7-μm-long nanowires with a diameter of 50 nm to absorb over 85% of the photons above the bandgap of silicon. The organic molecules are bonded to the surface of the SiNWs forming a thin shell. They absorb the low-energy photons and subsequently transfer the energy to the SiNWs via Forster resonant energy transfer, creating free electrons and holes within the SiNWs. The carriers are then separated at a radial p-n junction in a nanowire and extracted at the respective electrodes. The shortness of the nanowires is expected to lower the dark current due to the decrease in p-n junction surface area, which scales linearly with wire length. The theoretical power conversion efficiency is 15%. To demonstrate this concept, we measure a 60% increase in photocurr...


Advanced Materials | 2017

3D Lifetime Tomography Reveals How CdCl2 Improves Recombination Throughout CdTe Solar Cells.

Edward S. Barnard; Benedikt Ursprung; Eric Colegrove; Helio Moutinho; Nicholas J. Borys; Brian E. Hardin; Craig H. Peters; Wyatt K. Metzger; P. James Schuck

Using two-photon tomography, carrier lifetimes are mapped in polycrystalline CdTe photovoltaic devices. These 3D maps probe subsurface carrier dynamics that are inaccessible with traditional optical techniques. They reveal that CdCl2 treatment of CdTe solar cells suppresses nonradiative recombination and enhances carrier lifetimes throughout the film with substantial improvements particularly near subsurface grain boundaries and the critical buried p-n junction.


photovoltaic specialists conference | 2010

Silicon nanowire hybrid photovoltaics

Erik C. Garnett; Craig H. Peters; Mark L. Brongersma; Yi Cui; Mike McGehee

Silicon nanowire Schottky junction solar cells have been fabricated using n-type silicon nanowire arrays and a spin-coated conductive polymer (PEDOT). The polymer Schottky junction cells show superior surface passivation and open-circuit voltages compared to standard diffused junction cells with native oxide surfaces. External quantum efficiencies up to 88% were measured for these silicon nanowire/PEDOT solar cells further demonstrating excellent surface passivation. This process avoids high temperature processes which allows for low-cost substrates to be used.


photovoltaic specialists conference | 2011

Traps, morphology and degradation in high efficiency polymer solar cells

Zach M. Beiley; Craig H. Peters; I. T. Sachs-Quitana; Eric T. Hoke; George F. Burkhard; Michael D. McGehee

Bulk heterojunction solar cells (BHJs) based on poly[N-9″-hepta-decanyl-2,7-carbazole-alt-5,5-(4′,7′-di-2-thienyl-2′,1′,3′-benzothiadiazole)] (PCDTBT) can have internal quantum efficiencies approaching 100% but require active layers that are too thin to absorb more than ∼70% of the above bandgap light.[1] In this work, we demonstrate that PCDTBT films contain a high density of hole-traps, which correlate with polymer morphology and are important for BHJ performance.


Advanced Energy Materials | 2011

High Efficiency Polymer Solar Cells with Long Operating Lifetimes

Craig H. Peters; I. T. Sachs-Quintana; John P. Kastrop; Serge Beaupré; Mario Leclerc; Michael D. McGehee


Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2011

Influence of the hole-transport layer on the initial behavior and lifetime of inverted organic photovoltaics

Matthew T. Lloyd; Craig H. Peters; Andres Garcia; Isaac Kauvar; Joseph J. Berry; Matthew O. Reese; Michael D. McGehee; David S. Ginley; Dana C. Olson


Advanced Energy Materials | 2012

The Role of Electron Affinity in Determining Whether Fullerenes Catalyze or Inhibit Photooxidation of Polymers for Solar Cells

Eric T. Hoke; I. T. Sachs-Quintana; Matthew T. Lloyd; Isaac Kauvar; William R. Mateker; Alexandre M. Nardes; Craig H. Peters; Nikos Kopidakis; Michael D. McGehee


Archive | 2014

Core-shell nickel alloy composite particle metallization layers for silicon solar cells

Brian E. Hardin; Stephen T. Connor; James Randy Groves; Craig H. Peters

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Mark L. Brongersma

Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials

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Aaron Hryciw

Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials

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Edward S. Barnard

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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