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*STTR Project:
Silicon Nanowire Solar Cell—Illuminex
Corporation, 1064 New
Holland Avenue,
Lancaster, PA 17601; 717-295-3746; www.illuminex.biz
Dr. Youssef Habib, Principal
Investigator, joe.habib@illuminex.biz
Dr. Youssef Habib, Business
Official, joe.habib@illuminex.biz
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-07ER86313
Amount: $750,000
Research
Institution
Penn
State University
University Park,
PA
It is now an accepted fact that global warming due to
greenhouse gases is occurring and could have a devastating effect for future
life on earth. The need for the United States
to plan, develop, and implement alternative, clean energy technologies is
critical. In particular, the
photovoltaic generation of electricity from the sun is a sustainable, elegant,
clean, and practical source of usable energy.
This project will develop silicon-nanowire-based
photovoltaic technology as a highly efficient, low cost alternative energy
source. Phase I established process
technology for fabricating radial, p-n core-shell, silicon nanowire
arrays on low cost, anodic, aluminum-oxide-coated glass substrates. This fabrication of large area photovoltaics represents an important first step towards
the realization of commercial nanowire-based solar
cell devices. Phase II will optimize the
junction interface, electrical contacts, and nanowire
growth process, in order to produce better devices.
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by
the awardee: A current impediment to the widespread utilization of
photovoltaic technology is the cost, which is approximately four times that of
the currently dominant means of generating electrical power. Nanotechnology-enabled solar cells could help
bring the cost of solar power down to more competitive levels.