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Silicon Flash > Blog > Innovations > Ink engineering approach boosts efficiency and cuts cost of quantum dot-based photovoltaics
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Ink engineering approach boosts efficiency and cuts cost of quantum dot-based photovoltaics

Published April 18, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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An innovative approach to enhancing the efficiency and reducing the cost of quantum dot-based photovoltaics has been introduced by researchers at Soochow University in China, in collaboration with the University of Electro-Communications in Japan and other global institutes. This groundbreaking method, detailed in a recent publication in Nature Energy, focuses on the engineering of lead sulfide (PbS) colloidal quantum dot (CQD) inks for the production of solar cell films.

Colloidal quantum dots, minuscule semiconductor particles synthesized in a liquid solution, hold significant promise for advancing photovoltaic (PV) technologies due to their tunable bandgap, flexibility, and compatibility with solution processing. However, existing quantum dot-based solar cells have faced challenges such as lower efficiencies compared to silicon-based cells and high manufacturing costs associated with synthesizing conductive CQD films.

The conventional methods used to create conductive CQD films involve complex and costly processes, resulting in limited yield and high production costs that hinder commercialization. To address these limitations, the researchers devised a new ink engineering approach that aims to enhance the efficiencies of quantum dot-based PVs while reducing manufacturing expenses.

By synthesizing ion-capped CQDs directly in a polar solvent, the team eliminated the need for intricate ligand exchange processes, enabling the printing of tightly packed conductive CQD films in a single step. This approach, which emphasizes precise tuning of ionic configurations and functionality, resulted in stable CQD inks with fewer defects, paving the way for large-scale fabrication of quantum dot thin films and photovoltaic devices at a cost of less than $0.06/Wp.

Through extensive testing, the researchers demonstrated the production of highly stable quantum dot inks and successfully developed large-area CQD solar modules with a certified power conversion efficiency exceeding 10%. Additionally, they achieved a remarkable PCE of 13.40% in a small-area solar cell, setting a new standard for CQD technology and addressing scalability and cost challenges.

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This significant advancement is poised to revolutionize the development of low-cost, large-area, and highly efficient CQD-based solar cells and other optoelectronic devices, potentially expanding their applications in near-infrared sensors and space exploration tools. Future studies will focus on refining the ink engineering technology to enhance solar cell efficiencies and explore applications in fields like flexible electronics and short-wave infrared imaging for emerging technologies such as autonomous vehicles and industrial automation. Ultimately, the goal is to scale up this innovative technology for commercial production, reducing costs and environmental impact associated with quantum dot electronics.

For more information on this groundbreaking research, refer to the publication in Nature Energy by Guozheng Shi et al. (DOI: 10.1038/s41560-025-01746-4). This transformative work signifies a crucial step towards advancing quantum dot photovoltaics and unlocking their full potential in sustainable energy solutions.

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