Perovskite oxides for visible-light-absorbing ferroelectric and photovoltaic materials
Ilya Grinberg,
D. Vincent West,
Maria Torres,
Gaoyang Gou,
David M. Stein,
Liyan Wu,
Guannan Chen,
Eric M. Gallo,
Andrew R. Akbashev,
Peter K. Davies,
Jonathan E. Spanier and
Andrew M. Rappe ()
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Ilya Grinberg: The Makineni Theoretical Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania
D. Vincent West: University of Pennsylvania
Maria Torres: Drexel University
Gaoyang Gou: The Makineni Theoretical Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania
David M. Stein: University of Pennsylvania
Liyan Wu: University of Pennsylvania
Guannan Chen: Drexel University
Eric M. Gallo: Drexel University
Andrew R. Akbashev: Drexel University
Peter K. Davies: University of Pennsylvania
Jonathan E. Spanier: Drexel University
Andrew M. Rappe: The Makineni Theoretical Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania
Nature, 2013, vol. 503, issue 7477, 509-512
Abstract:
Most known ferroelectric photovoltaic materials have very wide electronic bandgaps (that is, they absorb only high-energy photons) but here a family of perovskite oxides is described that have tunable bandgaps, allowing their use across the whole visible-light spectrum.
Date: 2013
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