GO-TiO2 Nano Composites for Silicon PV Cell Application

Conventional multi crystalline silicon wafers used in photovoltaic applications offer lesser electrical conversion efficiencies due to various loss mechanisms. The key issues in conversion of photon energy to electrical energy by PV cell such as photon absorption, charge separation and carrier colle...

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Main Authors: Sai, P.H.V.S.T., Sharma, K.V., Devarayapalli, K.C., Rao, J.V.R.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2015
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spelling my.utp.eprints.307682022-03-25T07:18:19Z GO-TiO2 Nano Composites for Silicon PV Cell Application Sai, P.H.V.S.T. Sharma, K.V. Devarayapalli, K.C. Rao, J.V.R. Conventional multi crystalline silicon wafers used in photovoltaic applications offer lesser electrical conversion efficiencies due to various loss mechanisms. The key issues in conversion of photon energy to electrical energy by PV cell such as photon absorption, charge separation and carrier collection can be influenced by coating the active surface of the cell with nano composites as anti-reflection coating. Graphine oxide and TiO2 nano composites are having superior properties that can be used in many other applications apart from photo voltaic application. TiO2 is prepared using a two step sol-gel method using titanium isopropoxide as precursor. Graphine oxide is prepared using modified Hummer's method and is directly introduced into the structure of TiO2 to form the photo catalytic composite. Graphine oxide (GO) and titanium dioxide nano composites prepared using this simple and scalable method offers good photo-electrochemical properties. The extensive surface area of Graphine oxide and TiO2 and their excellent optical, chemical and mechanical properties are useful in tuning the band gap energy of the AR coating with reduced recombination rate and enhanced photocurrent. Characteristic studies on these GO-TiO2 composites resulted in enhanced conversion efficiencies of multi crystalline silicon solar cells compared to bare and TiO2 coated mc-Si cells. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Elsevier Ltd 2015 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85030864207&doi=10.1016%2fj.matpr.2015.10.070&partnerID=40&md5=cee72be8120fbfc5446f04fcdded0800 Sai, P.H.V.S.T. and Sharma, K.V. and Devarayapalli, K.C. and Rao, J.V.R. (2015) GO-TiO2 Nano Composites for Silicon PV Cell Application. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/30768/
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description Conventional multi crystalline silicon wafers used in photovoltaic applications offer lesser electrical conversion efficiencies due to various loss mechanisms. The key issues in conversion of photon energy to electrical energy by PV cell such as photon absorption, charge separation and carrier collection can be influenced by coating the active surface of the cell with nano composites as anti-reflection coating. Graphine oxide and TiO2 nano composites are having superior properties that can be used in many other applications apart from photo voltaic application. TiO2 is prepared using a two step sol-gel method using titanium isopropoxide as precursor. Graphine oxide is prepared using modified Hummer's method and is directly introduced into the structure of TiO2 to form the photo catalytic composite. Graphine oxide (GO) and titanium dioxide nano composites prepared using this simple and scalable method offers good photo-electrochemical properties. The extensive surface area of Graphine oxide and TiO2 and their excellent optical, chemical and mechanical properties are useful in tuning the band gap energy of the AR coating with reduced recombination rate and enhanced photocurrent. Characteristic studies on these GO-TiO2 composites resulted in enhanced conversion efficiencies of multi crystalline silicon solar cells compared to bare and TiO2 coated mc-Si cells. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sai, P.H.V.S.T.
Sharma, K.V.
Devarayapalli, K.C.
Rao, J.V.R.
spellingShingle Sai, P.H.V.S.T.
Sharma, K.V.
Devarayapalli, K.C.
Rao, J.V.R.
GO-TiO2 Nano Composites for Silicon PV Cell Application
author_facet Sai, P.H.V.S.T.
Sharma, K.V.
Devarayapalli, K.C.
Rao, J.V.R.
author_sort Sai, P.H.V.S.T.
title GO-TiO2 Nano Composites for Silicon PV Cell Application
title_short GO-TiO2 Nano Composites for Silicon PV Cell Application
title_full GO-TiO2 Nano Composites for Silicon PV Cell Application
title_fullStr GO-TiO2 Nano Composites for Silicon PV Cell Application
title_full_unstemmed GO-TiO2 Nano Composites for Silicon PV Cell Application
title_sort go-tio2 nano composites for silicon pv cell application
publisher Elsevier Ltd
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