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Water-resistant AgBiS 2 colloidal nanocrystal solids for eco-friendly thin film photovoltaics
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- Title
- Water-resistant AgBiS 2 colloidal nanocrystal solids for eco-friendly thin film photovoltaics
- DGIST Authors
- Lim, Sung Jun ; Kim, Younghoon
- Issued Date
- 2019-05
- Citation
- Oh, Jae Taek. (2019-05). Water-resistant AgBiS 2 colloidal nanocrystal solids for eco-friendly thin film photovoltaics. doi: 10.1039/c9nr01192g
- Type
- Article
- Article Type
- Article
- Keywords
- Lead removal (water treatment) ; Nanocrystals ; Nanostructured materials ; Semiconductor quantum dots ; Silver compounds ; Solar absorbers ; Solar power generation ; Sols ; Sulfur compounds ; Thin film solar cells ; Thin films ; Water treatment ; Bismuth compounds ; Chemical analysis ; Crystal structure ; Density functional theory ; IV-VI semiconductors ; Layered semiconductors ; Lead compounds ; X ray photoelectron spectroscopy ; Chemical compositions ; Colloidal nanocrystals ; Colloidal quantum dots ; Photoactive materials ; Photovoltaic absorbers ; Surface hydroxylations ; Thin film photovoltaics ; X ray photon spectroscopy ; Solar cells
- ISSN
- 2040-3364
- Abstract
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Lead-free, water-resistant photovoltaic absorbers are of significant interest for use in environment-friendly and water-stable thin film solar cells. However, there are no reports on the water-resistance characteristics of such photoactive materials. Here, we demonstrate that silver bismuth sulfide (AgBiS 2 ) nanocrystal solids exhibit inherent water resistance and can be employed as effective photovoltaic absorbers in all-solid-state thin film solar cells that show outstanding air and moisture stabilities under ambient conditions. The results of X-ray photon spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses show that there is no change in the chemical composition and crystal structure of the AgBiS 2 nanocrystal solids after a water treatment. Based on these results, AgBiS 2 nanocrystal solar cells are fabricated. These devices also do not show any drop in performance after a water treatment, confirming that the AgBiS 2 nanocrystal solids are indeed highly water-resistant. In contrast, lead sulfide (PbS) colloidal quantum dot (CQD) solar cells show significant decrease in performance after a similar water treatment. Using XPS analysis and density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we confirm that the iodine removal and the surface hydroxylation of the water-treated PbS CQD solids are the primary reasons for the observed decrease in the device performance of the CQD solar cells. © 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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- Royal Society of Chemistry
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