The role of a "schottky barrier" at an electron-collection electrode in solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells
Advanced Materials 18:14 (2006) 1910-1914
Abstract:
The role of Schottky barrier at an electron-collection electrode in solid state dye-sensitized solar cells was investigated. A compact TiOIon coordinating sensitizer for high efficiency mesoscopic dye-sensitized solar cells: influence of lithium ions on the photovoltaic performance of liquid and solid-state cells.
Nano Lett 6:4 (2006) 769-773
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A Li+ coordinating sensitizer, NaRu(4-carboxylic acid-4'-carboxylate)(4,4'-bis[(triethylene glycol methyl ether) methyl ether]-2,2'-bipyridine)(NCS)2 (coded as K51), has been synthesized, and the effect of Li+ coordination on its performance in mesoscopic titanium dioxide dye-sensitized solar cells has been investigated. Fourier transform infrared spectra suggest that Li+ coordinates to the triethylene oxide methyl ether side chains on the dye molecules. With the addition of Li+ to a nonvolatile liquid electrolyte, we observe a significant increase in the photocurrent density, with only a small decrease in the open-circuit voltage, contrary to a non ion coordinating dye which displays a large drop in potential with the addition of Li+. For a solar cell incorporating an organic hole-transporter, we find the potential rises with increasing the Li+ concentration in the hole-transporter matrix. For the liquid electrolyte and solid-state cells, we obtain power conversion efficiencies of 7.8% and 3.8%, respectively, under simulated sunlight.Enhancement of charge-transport characteristics in polymeric films using polymer brushes.
Nano Lett 6:3 (2006) 573-578
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We show that charge-transporting polymer chains in the brush conformation can be synthesized from a variety of substrates of interest, displaying a high degree of stretching and showing up to a 3 orders of magnitude increase in current density normal to the substrate as compared with a spin-coated film. These nanostructured polymeric films may prove to be suitable for electronic devices based on molecular semiconductors as current fabrication techniques often provide little control over film structure.Ion-coordinating sensitizer in solid-state hybrid solar cells.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 44:39 (2005) 6413-6417
Ion‐Coordinating Sensitizer in Solid‐State Hybrid Solar Cells
Angewandte Chemie Wiley 117:39 (2005) 6571-6575