Space-separated quantum cutting with silicon nanocrystals for photovoltaic applications
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| Publication date | 2008 |
| Journal | Nature Photonics |
| Volume | Issue number | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 105-109 |
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| Abstract |
For optimal energy conversion in photovoltaic devices (electricity to and from light) one important requirement is that the full energy of the photons is used. However, in solar cells, a single electron-hole pair of specific energy is generated when the incoming photon energy is above a certain threshold, with the excess energy being lost to heat. In the so-called quantum-cutting process, a high-energy photon can be divided into two, or more, photons of lower energy. Such manipulation of photon quantum size can then very effectively increase the overall efficiency of a device. In the current work, we demonstrate (space-separated) photon cutting by silicon nanocrystals, in which nearby Er31 ions and neighbouring nanocrystals are used to detect this effect.
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| Document type | Article |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2007.279 |
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