The 78th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2017

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Oral presentation

12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.5 Organic solar cells

[6p-A501-1~21] 12.5 Organic solar cells

Wed. Sep 6, 2017 1:30 PM - 7:30 PM A501 (501)

Tetsuo Soga(Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), Taro Toyoda(UEC), Masashi Ikegami(Toin Univ. of Yokohama), Masato Maitani(Univ. of Tokyo)

7:15 PM - 7:30 PM

[6p-A501-21] Quantum Dot-based Solar Cells with Highly Transparent Conductive Oxides for Enhanced Photocurrent in the Short-wavelength Infrared Region

Wang Haibin1, Syoichiro Nakao3, 〇Takaya Kubo1, Hidenori Saito4, Shinichi Magaino4, Katsuhiko Takagi4, Tetsuya Hasegawa3, Jotaro Nakazaki1, Hiroshi Segawa2,1 (1.UTokyo, 2.UTokyo Graduate School of Atrs and Sciences, 3.UTokyo Fuclty of Eng., 4.KISTEC)

Keywords:Colloid quantum dots, ZnO nanowires, Short-wave infrared solar cells

We focused on high-mobility Ta-doped SnO2 (TTO) thin films to enhance the efficiency of PbS CQD/ZnO NW solar cells in the short-wave infrared region. The solar cells were fabricated by combining PbS CQDs showing 1.6 μm exciton peak and TTO substrates. The EQE (@1.6 μm) obtained on the solar cells with conventional F-doped SnO2substrates was 20%, whereas the cells with the TTO substrates gave 38% EQE, which is the highest values reported on CQD-based solar cells.