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Phonon-assisted nonradiative energy transfer from colloidal quantum dots to monocrystalline bulk silicon
2012
IEEE Photonics Conference 2012
Silicon is one of the most dominant materials in photovoltaics. To increase optical absorption of silicon solar cells, colloidal quantum dots (QDs) have been proposed as a good sensitizer candidate owing to their favorably high absorption cross-section and tunable emission and absorption properties. To this end, QD sensitization of silicon has previously been studied by mostly facilitating radiative energy transfer (RET) [1, 2] . Although RET based sensitization has achieved a considerable
doi:10.1109/ipcon.2012.6358845
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