Growth of BiSBr Microsheet Arrays for Enhanced Photovoltaics Performance.
Sen LiZhiyuan HuangYafei DingChao ZhangJingyan YuQi FengJun FengPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
In this study, single-crystalline BiSBr is synthesized using a solution-based approach and conducted a systematic characterization of its photoelectric properties and photovoltaic performances. UV photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that BiSBr is an indirect p-type semiconductor, characterized by distinct positions and compositions of the valence band maximum and conduction band minimum. The BiSBr single crystal microrod features a significant electrical conductivity of 14 800 S m -1 along the c-axis, denoting minimal carrier resistance in this direction. For photovoltaic performance assessment, the authors successfully fabricated two homogeneous BiSBr films on TiO 2 porous substrates: A microsheet array film via physical vapor deposition (PVD) and solvothermal treatment, and a BiSBr microsheet film via PVD and thermal treatment. The solar cell, comprising a BiSBr microsheet array film with an architecture of fluorine-doped tin oxide FTO/TiO 2 /BiSBr/(I 3 - /I - )/Pt, demonstrated a power conversation efficiency of 1.40%, ≈11 times that of BiSBr microsheet film counterpart. These preliminary results underscore the potential of BiSBr microsheet arrays, producible through low-cost solution processes, as adept light absorbers, enhancing photovoltaic efficiency through effective light scattering and promoting efficient electron-hole separation and transport.
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