Excitonic effects account for a fundamental photoconversion and charge transport mechanism in Cu_2O; hence, the universally adopted “free carrier” model substantially underestimates the photovoltaic efficiency for such devices. The quasi-equilibrium branching ratio between excitons and free carriers in Cu_2O indicates that up to 28% of photogenerated carriers during photovoltaic operation are excitons. These large exciton densities were directly observed in photoluminescence and spectral response measurements. The results of a device physics simulation using a model that includes excitonic effects agree well with experimentally measured current–voltage characteristics of Cu_2O-based photovoltaics. In the case of Cu_2O, the free carrier mode...
Photovoltaic (PV) technology which makes use of the superabundant and freely available Sun’s energy...
AbstractHere we present for the first time a TiO2/Cu2O all-oxide heterojunction solar cell entirely ...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2011.This ele...
Excitonic effects account for a fundamental photoconversion and charge transport mechanism in Cu_2O;...
Excitonic effects account for a fundamental photoconversion and charge transport mechanism in Cu<sub...
We investigate the effect of excitons on charge transport in photovoltaic materials with large excit...
Cuprous oxide (Cu2O) is an earth abundant semiconductor that has several promising photovoltaic prop...
P-Type cuprous oxide (Cu_(2)O) photoelectrodes prepared by the thermal oxidation of Cu foils exhibit...
Cu_2O is a p-type semiconductor with desirable bulk properties for photovoltaics. However, the lack ...
In cuprous oxide (Cu2O), momentum from the absorption of two infrared photons to make an orthoexcito...
Copper (I) oxide (Cu20) has enormous potential for photovoltaic applications. Cu20 is a p-type semic...
The world’s energy demand is increasing and the conversion of existing energy sources to renewable a...
Cuprous oxide (Cu_2O) is a promising material for solar-driven water splitting to produce hydrogen. ...
Heterojunction Cu2O solar cells are an important class of earth-abundant photovoltaics that can be s...
The modeling, growth, and characterization of Copper Oxide thin films for solar cell applications a...
Photovoltaic (PV) technology which makes use of the superabundant and freely available Sun’s energy...
AbstractHere we present for the first time a TiO2/Cu2O all-oxide heterojunction solar cell entirely ...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2011.This ele...
Excitonic effects account for a fundamental photoconversion and charge transport mechanism in Cu_2O;...
Excitonic effects account for a fundamental photoconversion and charge transport mechanism in Cu<sub...
We investigate the effect of excitons on charge transport in photovoltaic materials with large excit...
Cuprous oxide (Cu2O) is an earth abundant semiconductor that has several promising photovoltaic prop...
P-Type cuprous oxide (Cu_(2)O) photoelectrodes prepared by the thermal oxidation of Cu foils exhibit...
Cu_2O is a p-type semiconductor with desirable bulk properties for photovoltaics. However, the lack ...
In cuprous oxide (Cu2O), momentum from the absorption of two infrared photons to make an orthoexcito...
Copper (I) oxide (Cu20) has enormous potential for photovoltaic applications. Cu20 is a p-type semic...
The world’s energy demand is increasing and the conversion of existing energy sources to renewable a...
Cuprous oxide (Cu_2O) is a promising material for solar-driven water splitting to produce hydrogen. ...
Heterojunction Cu2O solar cells are an important class of earth-abundant photovoltaics that can be s...
The modeling, growth, and characterization of Copper Oxide thin films for solar cell applications a...
Photovoltaic (PV) technology which makes use of the superabundant and freely available Sun’s energy...
AbstractHere we present for the first time a TiO2/Cu2O all-oxide heterojunction solar cell entirely ...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2011.This ele...