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- 2023Elastic properties of the non-mixing copper donor assisted material in friction stir welding of aluminum alloys using nanoindentationcitations
- 2023Microstructural statistics for low-cycle fatigue crack initiation in α+β titanium alloys: A microstructure based RVE assessmentcitations
- 2021Degradation of Antibiotics in Wastewater: New Advances in Cavitational Treatmentscitations
- 2020Direct Growth of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes onto Transparent Conductive Oxide Glass for Enhanced Charge Extraction in Perovskite Solar Cellscitations
- 2019The contact angle of nanofluids as thermophysical propertycitations
- 2019The contact angle of nanofluids as thermophysical propertycitations
- 2019The contact angle of nanofluids as thermophysical propertycitations
- 2018Optimal postbuckling design of variable angle tow composite platescitations
- 2018Optimization of Postbuckling Behaviour of Variable Thickness Composite Panels with Variable Angle Towscitations
- 2018Damage identification in a tubular composite/metal joint through chronology-based robust clustering of acoustic emissions
- 2013Optimization of variable angle tow plates with one free edge using lamination parameters
- 2013A 2D equivalent single-layer formulation for the effect of transverse shear on laminated plates with curvilinear fibrescitations
- 2012Buckling analysis of Variable Angle Tow composite plates using Differential Quadrature Method
- 2002Luminescence characterisation of defects in pld alumina and copper implanted silicacitations
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Direct Growth of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes onto Transparent Conductive Oxide Glass for Enhanced Charge Extraction in Perovskite Solar Cells
Abstract
Vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) present an exciting avenue for nanoelectronics due to their pre-determined orientation and exceptional transport capabilities along the tube length, with the potential to employ in a variety of optoelectronic applications. However, growth of VACNTs using conventional chemical vapour deposition (CVD) methods requires elevated temperatures (>720°C) and therefore, the suitability of commonly used transparent conductive oxide (TCO) glasses, such as fluorine-tin oxide (FTO) and indium-tin oxide (ITO), as the substrates for nanotube growth are limited by their temperature-sensitive nature. Here, the successful growth of multi-walled VACNTs directly onto commonly used TCO glasses, FTO and ITO, using the photo-thermal chemical vapour deposition (PTCVD) growth method is reported. The benefit of reflection, within the infrared region, of the TCO substrate and the effect of surface roughness on the growth of VACNTs is investigated. The application of VACNTs on ITO in inverted planar perovskite solar cells is investigated, which show superior charge transfer, larger grain sizes in the perovskite film, and a champion device efficiency approaching 16%.