Axially Growing Carbon Quantum Ribbon with 2D Stacking Control for High‐Stability Solar Cell

Author:

Shi Yuxin1,Gong Yongshuai2,Zhang Yang1,Li Yunchao1,Li Xiaohong1,Tan Zhan'ao2,Fan Louzhen1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Theoretical & Computational Photochemistry of Ministry of Education College of Chemistry Beijing Normal University Beijing 100875 China

2. Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering Department Beijing University of Chemical Technology Institution Beijing 100029 China

Abstract

AbstractAlthough power conversion efficiency (PCE) of solar cells (SCs) continues to improve, they are still far from practical application because of their complex synthesis process, high cost and inferior operational stability. Carbon quantum dots with high material stability and remarkable photoluminescence are successfully used in light‐emitting diodes. A good light emitter should also be an efficient SC according to the photon balance in Shockley–Quieisser formulation, in which all excitons are ultimately separated. However, the finite quantum‐sized sp2 domain leads to tight exciton bonding, and highly delocalized electron clouds in irregular molecular stacks form disordered charge transfer, resulting in severe energy loss. Herein, an axially growing carbon quantum ribbon (AG‐CQR) with a wide optical absorption range of 440–850 nm is reported. Structural and computational studies reveal that AG‐CQRs (aspect ratio ≈2:1) with carbonyl groups at both ends regulate energy level and efficiently separate excitons. The stacking‐controlled two‐dimensional AG‐CQR film further directionally transfers electrons and holes, particularly in AB stacking mode. Using this film as active layer alone, the SCs yield a maximum PCE of 1.22%, impressive long‐term operational stability of 380 h, and repeatability. This study opens the door for the development of new‐generation carbon‐nanomaterial‐based SCs for practical applications.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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