Performance enhancement of a graphene-zinc phosphide solar cell using the electric field-effect

Oscar Vazquez-Mena*, Jeffrey P. Bosco, O. Ergen, Haider I. Rasool, Aidin Fathalizadeh, Mahmut Tosun, Michael Crommie, Ali Javey, Harry A. Atwater, Alex Zettl

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Abstract

The optical transparency and high electron mobility of graphene make it an attractive material for photovoltaics. We present a field-effect solar cell using graphene to form a tunable junction barrier with an Earth-abundant and low cost zinc phosphide (Zn3P2) thin-film light absorber. Adding a semitransparent top electrostatic gate allows for tuning of the graphene Fermi level and hence the energy barrier at the graphene-Zn 3P2 junction, going from an ohmic contact at negative gate voltages to a rectifying barrier at positive gate voltages. We perform current and capacitance measurements at different gate voltages in order to demonstrate the control of the energy barrier and depletion width in the zinc phosphide. Our photovoltaic measurements show that the efficiency conversion is increased 2-fold when we increase the gate voltage and the junction barrier to maximize the photovoltaic response. At an optimal gate voltage of +2 V, we obtain an open-circuit voltage of Voc = 0.53 V and an efficiency of 1.9% under AM 1.5 1-sun solar illumination. This work demonstrates that the field effect can be used to modulate and optimize the response of photovoltaic devices incorporating graphene.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4280-4285
Number of pages6
JournalNano Letters
Volume14
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Aug 2014
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Science Foundation
U.S. Department of EnergyDE-AC02-05CH11231

    Keywords

    • Graphene
    • Schottky barrier
    • earth-abundant materials
    • field effect solar cell
    • photovoltaics
    • zinc phosphide

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