An introduction to ZnO nanowires for hybrid solar cells
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Zinc oxide nanowires are a wide band gap semiconductor with promising properties for nanowire hybride solar cells. It is possible to integrate conducting polymers into the nanowire array matrix to produce solar cell devices. The growth conditions for ZnO nanowire arrays will be discussed along with the choice of polymer. Initial solar cell device characteristics will also be presented.
This talk is part of the Nanoscience Centre Seminar Series series.
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