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High Open-circuit Voltage of Graphene-Based Photovoltaic Cells Modulated by Layer-by-Layer Transfer
by
Lim, Jong Tae
, Tai-Hee, Kang
, Bae, Sukang
, Hong, Byung Hee
, Chung, Sukmin
, Kwon, Jae Wook
, Kyung-jae, Lee
, Geun Young Yeom
, Jin Ho Kim
, Ihm, Kyuwook
in
Contaminants
/ Graphene
/ Heterojunctions
/ Interlayers
/ Nanoelectronics
/ Nanotechnology devices
/ Nanotubes
/ Open circuit voltage
/ Optical properties
/ Organic chemistry
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Realignment
/ Semiconductor junctions
2010
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High Open-circuit Voltage of Graphene-Based Photovoltaic Cells Modulated by Layer-by-Layer Transfer
by
Lim, Jong Tae
, Tai-Hee, Kang
, Bae, Sukang
, Hong, Byung Hee
, Chung, Sukmin
, Kwon, Jae Wook
, Kyung-jae, Lee
, Geun Young Yeom
, Jin Ho Kim
, Ihm, Kyuwook
in
Contaminants
/ Graphene
/ Heterojunctions
/ Interlayers
/ Nanoelectronics
/ Nanotechnology devices
/ Nanotubes
/ Open circuit voltage
/ Optical properties
/ Organic chemistry
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Realignment
/ Semiconductor junctions
2010
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High Open-circuit Voltage of Graphene-Based Photovoltaic Cells Modulated by Layer-by-Layer Transfer
by
Lim, Jong Tae
, Tai-Hee, Kang
, Bae, Sukang
, Hong, Byung Hee
, Chung, Sukmin
, Kwon, Jae Wook
, Kyung-jae, Lee
, Geun Young Yeom
, Jin Ho Kim
, Ihm, Kyuwook
in
Contaminants
/ Graphene
/ Heterojunctions
/ Interlayers
/ Nanoelectronics
/ Nanotechnology devices
/ Nanotubes
/ Open circuit voltage
/ Optical properties
/ Organic chemistry
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Realignment
/ Semiconductor junctions
2010
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High Open-circuit Voltage of Graphene-Based Photovoltaic Cells Modulated by Layer-by-Layer Transfer
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High Open-circuit Voltage of Graphene-Based Photovoltaic Cells Modulated by Layer-by-Layer Transfer
2010
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Overview
Graphene has shown great application opportunities in future nanoelectronic devices due to its outstanding electronic properties. Moreover, its impressive optical properties have been attracting the interest of researchers, and, recently, the photovoltaic effects of a heterojunction structure embedded with few layer graphene (FLG) have been demonstrated. Here, we report the photovoltaic response of graphene-semiconductor junctions and the controlled open-circuit voltage (Voc) with varying numbers of graphene layers. After unavoidably adsorbed contaminants were removed from the FLGs, by means of in situ annealing, prepared by layer-by-layer transfer of the chemically grown graphene layer, the work functions of FLGs showed a sequential increase as the graphene layers increase, despite of random interlayer-stacking, resulting in the modulation of photovoltaic behaviors of FLGs/Si interfaces. The surface photovoltaic effects observed here show an electronic realignment in the depth direction in the FLG heterojunction systems, indicating future potential toward solar devices utilizing the excellent transparency and flexibility of FLG.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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