http://news.illinois.edu/news/11/1108nanowires_XiulingLi.htmlNanowires could be solution for high performance solar cells
http://news.illinois.edu/WebsandThumbs/li,xiuling/InGaAs_x.jpgGraphic by Xiuling Li
InGaAs: Solar cells (bottom) made with arrays of nanowires. Engineers can tune the performance by using nanowires of differing composition and thickness (top).
11/8/2011 | Liz Ahlberg, Physical Sciences Editor | 217-244-1073; eahlberg@illinois.edu
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Tiny wires could help engineers realize high-performance solar cells and other electronics, according to University of Illinois researchers.
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Instead of a thin film, the Illinois team grew a densely packed array of nanowires, tiny strands of III-V semiconductor that grow up vertically from the silicon wafer.
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The researchers found conditions for growing nanowires of various compositions of the III-V semiconductor indium gallium arsenide. Their methodology has the advantages of using a common growth technique without the need for any special treatments or patterning on the silicon wafer or the metal catalysts that are often needed for such reactions.
The nanowire geometry provides the additional benefit of enhancing solar cell performance through greater light absorption and carrier collection efficiency. The nanowire approach also uses less material than thin films, reducing the cost.
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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/nl202676b