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Functional Single‐Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Nanoengineered Networks for Organic‐ and Perovskite‐Solar‐Cell Applications
Authors:David R. Barbero  Samuel D. Stranks
Affiliation:1. Nano‐Engineered Materials and Organic Electronics Laboratory, Ume? Universitet, Ume?, Sweden;2. Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA;3. Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Carbon nanotubes have a variety of remarkable electronic and mechanical properties that, in principle, lend them to promising optoelectronic applications. However, the field has been plagued by heterogeneity in the distributions of synthesized tubes and uncontrolled bundling, both of which have prevented nanotubes from reaching their full potential. Here, a variety of recently demonstrated solution‐processing avenues is presented, which may combat these challenges through manipulation of nanoscale structures. Recent advances in polymer‐wrapping of single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are shown, along with how the resulting nanostructures can selectively disperse tubes while also exploiting the favorable properties of the polymer, such as light‐harvesting ability. New methods to controllably form nanoengineered SWNT networks with controlled nanotube placement are discussed. These nanoengineered networks decrease bundling, lower the percolation threshold, and enable a strong enhancement in charge conductivity compared to random networks, making them potentially attractive for optoelectronic applications. Finally, SWNT applications, to date, in organic and perovskite photovoltaics are reviewed, and insights as to how the aforementioned recent advancements can lead to improved device performance provided.
Keywords:carbon nanotube networks  charge transport  nanoengineering  semiconducting polymers  organic electronic devices  polymer wrapping  perovskite solar cells
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