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Gavin Conibeer: University of New South Wales

Nature Energy, 2020, vol. 5, issue 4, 280-281

Abstract: Hot carrier solar cells require mechanisms to dramatically reduce the rate at which carriers thermalize in semiconductors. Now, side-valley trapping of hot carriers with long decay lifetimes is shown to increase the chance of extraction of carriers while they are still hot.

Date: 2020
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