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Selective contacts drive charge extraction in quantum dot solids via asymmetry in carrier transfer kinetics

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  • Ivan Mora-Sero

    (Photovoltaics and Optoelectronic Devices Group, Departament de Física, Universitat Jaume I)

  • Luca Bertoluzzi

    (Photovoltaics and Optoelectronic Devices Group, Departament de Física, Universitat Jaume I)

  • Victoria Gonzalez-Pedro

    (Photovoltaics and Optoelectronic Devices Group, Departament de Física, Universitat Jaume I)

  • Sixto Gimenez

    (Photovoltaics and Optoelectronic Devices Group, Departament de Física, Universitat Jaume I)

  • Francisco Fabregat-Santiago

    (Photovoltaics and Optoelectronic Devices Group, Departament de Física, Universitat Jaume I)

  • Kyle W. Kemp

    (University of Toronto, 35 St George Street)

  • Edward H. Sargent

    (University of Toronto, 35 St George Street)

  • Juan Bisquert

    (Photovoltaics and Optoelectronic Devices Group, Departament de Física, Universitat Jaume I)

Abstract

Colloidal quantum dot solar cells achieve spectrally selective optical absorption in a thin layer of solution-processed, size-effect tuned, nanoparticles. The best devices built to date have relied heavily on drift-based transport due to the action of an electric field in a depletion region that extends throughout the thickness of the quantum dot layer. Here we study for the first time the behaviour of the best-performing class of colloidal quantum dot films in the absence of an electric field, by screening using an electrolyte. We find that the action of selective contacts on photovoltage sign and amplitude can be retained, implying that the contacts operate by kinetic preferences of charge transfer for either electrons or holes. We develop a theoretical model to explain these experimental findings. The work is the first to present a switch in the photovoltage in colloidal quantum dot solar cells by purposefully formed selective contacts, opening the way to new strategies in the engineering of colloidal quantum dot solar cells.

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  • Ivan Mora-Sero & Luca Bertoluzzi & Victoria Gonzalez-Pedro & Sixto Gimenez & Francisco Fabregat-Santiago & Kyle W. Kemp & Edward H. Sargent & Juan Bisquert, 2013. "Selective contacts drive charge extraction in quantum dot solids via asymmetry in carrier transfer kinetics," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 4(1), pages 1-9, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:4:y:2013:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms3272
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms3272
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