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- W2890155912 abstract "In general, the solar cell types are categorized as first, second, third, and fourth generation. First generation cells consist of a large area, single layer p-n junction diode. Second generation cells are based on the use of thin-film deposits of semiconductors. Third generation cells include photo electrochemical cells, polymer solar cells, and nanocrystal solar cells. Dye-sensitized solar cells and quantum dot (QD) sensitized solar cells are now in production. Higher energy conduction band (CB) electrons are known as “hot electrons”. Hot electrons usually relax to the bottom of the conduction band and lose their excess energy as heat. In QD, the energy levels are discrete in nature, so the excess energy loss is expected to be minimized. QDs are produced from variety of physical and chemical methods such as lithographic patterning, molecular beam epitaxial, and colloidal synthesis. For hybrid material preparation the respective QD samples are physically mixed with the biomolecule." @default.
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- W2890155912 title "Hot Electrons Role in Biomolecule‐based Quantum Dot Hybrid Solar Cells" @default.
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