Investigation of 2d Metal Chalcogenide Nanostructures for Solar Cell Applications
Date
2023
Authors
Ray, Subhasmita
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National Institute Of Technology Karnataka Surathkal
Abstract
The use of two-dimensional metal chalcogenides in solar cells has become a popular
research topic in the quest to meet global energy needs. This study concentrates on the
preparation and performs a detailed investigation of the properties of various binary
chalcogenide substances (II-VI and V-VI semiconductors) intended for solar cell usage.
The properties of different heterostructures made from pristine semiconductors are also
examined. The junction between two semiconductors is vital in separating and
transferring the charge carriers. To gain insight into this phenomenon, a few
heterostructures are suggested to advance the development of solar cells. The physical
vapor deposition method is employed to deposit the samples (thin films), and several
characterization tools are used to study the materials' structural, morphological, optical,
and electrical properties.
Furthermore, the optimized geometry, electronic structure, and the optical properties
of the binary semiconductors and their heterostructure are explored using the first-
principles Density Functional Theory calculations. The proper band edge position (CB
and VB) of the pristine semiconductors, band alignment in the heterojunctions and the
separation of the charge carriers at the interface are studied theoretically. This thesis
aims to not only describe the properties of the junction but also provide a diverse range
of materials that can be used in the next generation of solar cells.
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Thin films, PVD, DFT, compound semiconductor thin film solar cells