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Low recombination rates and improving charge transfer as decisive conditions for high current densities and fill factors in ZnS complex systems.

Cristian Dias FernandesMateus Meneghetti FerrerCristiane Wienke RaubachEduardo Ceretta MoreiraLuciano Timm GularteSérgio da Silva CavaPedro Lovato Gomes JardimRamon Dadalto CarvalhoElson LongoMario Lucio Moreira
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
The growth of ZnS photoelectrodes on ZnO particles identified as ZnO/ZnS(ZC + TAA) by the microwave-assisted hydrothermal method showed excellent photovoltaic parameters of J SC = 1.2 mA cm -2 and FF = 0.66, even compared to ZnS(ZC + TAA) used as a reference sample with J SC = 0.15 mA cm -2 and FF = 0.52. A careful analysis indicates that the better charge transfer and the higher resistance to recombination present in the ZnO/ZnS(ZC + TAA) samples were the origin of the best photovoltaic behavior. These assertions are supported by a set of samples synthesized from different precursors resulting in different crystal structures, which can be directly associated with current densities and fill factors. All aspects about synthesis and optical/electronic parameters associated with structural features will be available in this article.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • dna damage
  • dna repair
  • high resolution
  • ionic liquid
  • perovskite solar cells