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Intrinsic point defect tolerance in selenium for indoor and tandem photovoltaics

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Authors: Seán R. Kavanagh; Rasmus S. Nielsen; John L. Hansen; Rasmus S. Davidsen; Ole Hansen; Alp E. Samli; Peter C. K. Vesborg; +2 Authors
Seán R. Kavanagh; Rasmus S. Nielsen; John L. Hansen; Rasmus S. Davidsen; Ole Hansen; Alp E. Samli; Peter C. K. Vesborg; David O. Scanlon; Aron Walsh;
Intrinsic point defect tolerance in selenium for indoor and tandem photovoltaics
Abstract
Intrinsic point defects are found to be inactive for electron–hole recombination, while extrinsic impurities do not contribute significantly to doping, pointing to extended defects and interfaces as limiting factors in selenium solar cells.
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