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New method increases the efficiency of solar cells by refining nanorod distance

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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New method increases the efficiency of solar cells by refining nanorod distance






A team of Chinese scientists has developed a breakthrough technique to refine the distance of titanium dioxide nanodic structures that the key to improving the conversion of solar energy, without changing their shape or size. The result: solar cells that are not only more efficient, but are easier to produce on a scale.

Under the leadership of Prof. dr. Wang Mingtai With the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, the researchers achieved precise control over nanorod density using a refined growth process. Their method enables them to adjust how closely nanorodes are packed, while the diameter and the height of each bar remains consistent-a long-term challenge in nanomaterial engineering.

Titanium dioxide (TIO2) Nanoroden are appreciated in solar energy systems for their ability to absorb light and transport cargo efficiently. Traditional manufacturing techniques, however, often bind the distance from the rod to other factors such as size and length, which limits the flexibility to optimize the performance of the device.

In their new approach, the researchers expanded the hydrolysis step during the preparation of the precursor film. This change led to the formation of smaller anatase nanoparticles, which subsequently changed into rutile seeds during hydrothermic treatment seeds that accompanied a uniform Nanorod growth. This tweak gave them a powerful lever to independently control the rod distance.

The team then integrated these nanorod films in Cuins2 sun cells at low temperatures. The results were striking: the efficiency of power conversion exceeded 10 percent, with a peak performance of 10.44 percent. In order to explain the efficiency outstanding, the team suggested a volume surface density model that the density of the Nanorod links to improved light catches, cargo separation and carrier movement.

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This innovation not only improves the performance of solar cells, but also offers a new framework for designing nanostructures in clean energy and opto -electronic applications. By connecting processing techniques with material behavior and device function, the study offers a robust path to scalable, highly efficient solar technologies.

Research report:Growth and photovoltaic principles reveal in density-controllable TIO2 Nanorod arroys for efficient solar cells



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