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Dip Pen Nanolithography: Direct‐Patterning SWCNTs Using Dip Pen Nanolithography for SWCNT/Silicon Solar Cells (Small 16/2018)

Abstract

In article number 1800247, Joseph G. Shapter and co-workers use dip pen nanolithography, which works much like a fountain pen, to write very long lines of single-walled carbon nanotubes within a photovoltaic device. The lines are highly conducting and hence improve the performance of solar cells by about 40%, with increases in both observed voltage and current.

Keywords:
Nanolithography Materials science Dip-pen nanolithography Carbon nanotube Nanotechnology Silicon Photovoltaic system Optoelectronics Fabrication

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Nanofabrication and Lithography Techniques
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