{"citation":{"mla":"Greulich-Weber, Siegmund, et al. “Textile Solar Cells Based on SiC Microwires.” Materials Science Forum, vol. 615–617, Trans Tech Publications, 2009, pp. 239–42, doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.615-617.239.","ama":"Greulich-Weber S, Zöller M, Friedel B. Textile Solar Cells Based on SiC Microwires. Materials Science Forum. 2009;615-617:239-242. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.615-617.239","ieee":"S. Greulich-Weber, M. Zöller, and B. Friedel, “Textile Solar Cells Based on SiC Microwires,” Materials Science Forum, vol. 615–617, pp. 239–242, 2009.","apa":"Greulich-Weber, S., Zöller, M., & Friedel, B. (2009). Textile Solar Cells Based on SiC Microwires. Materials Science Forum, 615617, 239–242. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.615-617.239","bibtex":"@article{Greulich-Weber_Zöller_Friedel_2009, title={Textile Solar Cells Based on SiC Microwires}, volume={615–617}, DOI={10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.615-617.239}, journal={Materials Science Forum}, publisher={Trans Tech Publications}, author={Greulich-Weber, Siegmund and Zöller, M. and Friedel, B.}, year={2009}, pages={239–242} }","chicago":"Greulich-Weber, Siegmund, M. Zöller, and B. Friedel. “Textile Solar Cells Based on SiC Microwires.” Materials Science Forum 615–617 (2009): 239–42. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.615-617.239.","short":"S. Greulich-Weber, M. Zöller, B. Friedel, Materials Science Forum 615–617 (2009) 239–242."},"user_id":"55706","volume":"615-617","publication_identifier":{"issn":["1662-9752"]},"department":[{"_id":"15"}],"_id":"4219","title":"Textile Solar Cells Based on SiC Microwires","author":[{"first_name":"Siegmund","last_name":"Greulich-Weber","full_name":"Greulich-Weber, Siegmund"},{"last_name":"Zöller","full_name":"Zöller, M.","first_name":"M."},{"first_name":"B.","last_name":"Friedel","full_name":"Friedel, B."}],"publisher":"Trans Tech Publications","year":"2009","status":"public","publication":"Materials Science Forum","date_updated":"2022-01-06T07:00:38Z","type":"journal_article","article_type":"original","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"date_created":"2018-08-28T13:00:44Z","abstract":[{"text":"The solar cell concept presented here is based on 3C-SiC nano- or microwires and conju¬gated polymers. Therefore the silicon carbide wires are fabricated by a sol-gel route including a car-bothermal reduction step, allowing growth with predetermined uniform diameters between 0.1 and 2μm and lengths up to several centimetres. The design of our photovoltaic device is therein based on a p-i-n structure, well known e.g. from silicon photovoltaics, involving an intrinsic semiconduc¬tor as the central photoactive layer, sandwiched between two complementary doped wide-bandgap semiconductors giving the driving force for charge separation. In our case the 3C-SiC microwires act as the electron acceptor and simultaneously as carrier material for all involved components of the photovoltaic element. ","lang":"eng"}],"page":"239-242","doi":"10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.615-617.239","publication_status":"published"}