Revealing composition and structure dependent deep-level defect in antimony trisulfide photovoltaics

Antimony trisulfide emerges as a suitable candidate for light-harvesting due to its good stability and abundance, yet the defect properties are not well-understood. Here, by means of deep-level transient spectroscopy, Lian et al. find that there are three kinds of deep-level defects depending on the...

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Autores principales: Weitao Lian, Chenhui Jiang, Yiwei Yin, Rongfeng Tang, Gang Li, Lijian Zhang, Bo Che, Tao Chen
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Sumario:Antimony trisulfide emerges as a suitable candidate for light-harvesting due to its good stability and abundance, yet the defect properties are not well-understood. Here, by means of deep-level transient spectroscopy, Lian et al. find that there are three kinds of deep-level defects depending on the chemical composition.