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Integrating a Triplet-triplet Annihilation Up-conversion System to Enhance Dye-sensitized Solar Cell Response to Sub-bandgap Light
Published on: September 12, 2014
A selective co-sensitization approach to increase photon conversion efficiency and electron lifetime in
Loc H Nguyen1, Hemant K Mulmudi, Dharani Sabba
1Energy Research Institute@NTU (ERI@N), Nanyang Technological University, Research Techno Plaza, Singapore 637553.
Abstract:
Ruthenium-based C106 and organic D131 sensitizers have been judicially chosen for co-sensitization due to their complementary absorption properties and different molecular sizes. Co-sensitization yields a higher light-harvesting efficiency as well as better dye coverage to passivate the surface of TiO(2). The co-sensitized devices C106 + D131 showed significant enhancement in the performance (η = 11.1%), which is a marked improvement over baseline devices sensitized with either D131 (η = 5.6%) or C106 (η = 9.5%). The improved performance of the co-sensitized cell is attributed to the combined enhancement in the short circuit current, open circuit voltage, and the fill-factor of the solar cells. J(sc) is improved because of the complementary absorption spectra and favorable energy level alignments of both dyes; whereas, V(oc) is improved because of the better surface coverage helping to reduce the recombination and increase the electron life time. The origins of these enhancements have been systematically studied through dye desorption, absorption spectroscopy, and intensity modulated photovoltage spectroscopy investigations.
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