Nature Communications (Oct 2019)
Ultrafast self-trapping of photoexcited carriers sets the upper limit on antimony trisulfide photovoltaic devices
Abstract
Antimony trisulfide has a proper bandgap of 1.7 eV for making solar cells but the devices suffer from severe voltage loss. Here Yang et al. propose that the photoexcited carriers are self-trapped by lattice deformation, which places a thermodynamic limit of only 0.8 V for the open circuit voltage.