Effect Of Temperature Of The Electrolyte On The Performance Of Photoelectro-Chemical (PEC) Solarcells Using Mose2 Single Crystals
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AUTHOR(S)
Ravindrapal M Joshi
KEYWORDS
Keywords: Single crystals, MoSe2, photoelectrochemical solar cell, effect of temperature, conversion efficiency
ABSTRACT
Abstract: The single crystal of MoSe2grown by chemical vapour transport (CVT) technique are used for the fabrication of photoelectrochemical (PEC) solar cells. The effect of the temperature of the electrolyte on the conversion efficiency of the fabricated PEC solar cell is studied.
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