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Self-Patterned Nanoparticle Layers for Vertical Interconnects: Application in Tandem Solar Cells

Niesen, Björn  
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Blondiaux, Nicolas
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Boccard, Mathieu  
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2014
Nano Letters

We demonstrate self-patterned insulating nanoparticle layers to define local electrical interconnects in thin-film electronic devices. We show this with thin-film silicon tandem solar cells, where we introduce between the two component cells a solution-processed SiO2 nanoparticle layer with local openings to allow for charge transport. Because of its low refractive index, high transparency, and smooth surface, the SiO2 nanoparticle layer acts as an excellent intermediate reflector allowing for efficient light management.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/nl501774u
Web of Science ID

WOS:000341544500025

Author(s)
Niesen, Björn  
Blondiaux, Nicolas
Boccard, Mathieu  
Stuckelberger, Michael  
Pugin, Raphael
Scolan, Emmanuel
Sculati-Meillaud, Fanny  
Haug, Franz-Josef  
Hessler-Wyser, Aïcha  
Ballif, Christophe  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

14

Issue

9

Start page

5085

End page

5091

Subjects

Photovoltaics

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micromorph

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multijunction

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planarization

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dewetting

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self-assembly

Note

IMT-NE Number : 747

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