Radiative Efficiency Limit with Band Tailing Exceeds 30% for Quantum Dot Solar Cells
Thin films of colloidal quantum dots (QDs) are promising solar photovoltaic (PV) absorbers in spite of their disordered nature. Disordered PV materials face a power conversion efficiency limit lower than the ideal Shockley-Queisser bound because of increased radiative recombination through band-tail...
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