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Recent solar cell and Li–ion battery applications using Si‐related nanostructures are reviewed, in article number 1701713, by Naoki Fukata and co‐workers. A discussion of the enhanced light trapping effect, and decreased carrier recombination rate of silicon nanostructures due to the short carrier collection path achieved by radially constructed p–n junctions in Si nanowires, is provided. Silicon‐related...
Silicon (Si) is used in various application fields such as solar cells and electric devices. Functionalization of Si nanostructures is one way to further improve the properties of these devices such as these. This Review summarizes recent results of solar cell and Li‐ion battery applications using Si‐related nanostructures. In solar cell applications, the light trapping effect is increased and the...
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