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CdS nanoflake arrays (NFAs) exhibit unprecedented light absorption capability, and they can serve as a scaffold to load thin organic absorbers for extraordinarily high light absorption. As a result, the hybrid solar cell consisting of NFAs and organic absorber yields a ten‐times high short‐circuit photocurrent compared to the counterpart device with a common planar structure.
S.‐Z. Qiao, X.‐W. Du, and co‐workers report on page 740 the preparation of nanoflake arrays (NFAs) with appropriate size and their unprecedented light absorption properties. Intriguingly, after a thin‐layer of an organic absorber is loaded on NFAs, extraordinarily high absorption efficiency (95%) is realized. As a result, the hybrid solar cell consisting of NFAs and the organic absorber yields a photo‐current...
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