Issue 16, 2012

Fiber and fabric solar cells by directly weaving carbon nanotube yarns with CdSe nanowire-based electrodes

Abstract

Electrode materials are key components for fiber solar cells, and when combined with active layers (for light absorption and charge generation) in appropriate ways, they enable design and fabrication of efficient and innovative device structures. Here, we apply carbon nanotube yarns as counter electrodes in combination with CdSe nanowire-grafted primary electrodes (Ti wire) for making fiber and fabric-shaped photoelectrochemical cells with power conversion efficiencies in the range 1% to 2.9%. The spun-twist long nanotube yarns possess both good electrical conductivity and mechanical flexibility compared to conventional metal wires or carbon fibers, which facilitate fabrication of solar cells with versatile configurations. A unique feature of our process is that instead of making individual fiber cells, we directly weave single or multiple nanotube yarns with primary electrodes into a functional fabric. Our results demonstrate promising applications of semiconducting nanowires and carbon nanotubes in woven photovoltaics.

Graphical abstract: Fiber and fabric solar cells by directly weaving carbon nanotube yarns with CdSe nanowire-based electrodes

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
08 Jun 2012
Accepted
27 Jun 2012
First published
29 Jun 2012

Nanoscale, 2012,4, 4954-4959

Fiber and fabric solar cells by directly weaving carbon nanotube yarns with CdSe nanowire-based electrodes

L. Zhang, E. Shi, C. Ji, Z. Li, P. Li, Y. Shang, Y. Li, J. Wei, K. Wang, H. Zhu, D. Wu and A. Cao, Nanoscale, 2012, 4, 4954 DOI: 10.1039/C2NR31440A

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