| Literature DB >> 20802786 |
Zhuangzhi Li, Caitlin Rochford, F Javier Baca, Jianwei Liu, Jun Li, Judy Wu.
Abstract
A vertically aligned carbon nanofiber array coated with anatase TiO(2) (CNF/TiO(2)) is an attractive possible replacement for the sintered TiO(2) nanoparticle network in the original dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) design due to the potential for improved charge transport and reduced charge recombination. Although the reported efficiency of 1.1% in these modified DSSC's is encouraging, the limiting factors must be identified before a higher efficiency can be obtained. This work employs a single nanowire approach to investigate the charge transport in individual CNF/TiO(2) core-shell nanowires with adsorbed N719 dye molecules in dark and under illumination. The results shed light on the role of charge traps and dye adsorption on the (photo) conductivity of nanocrystalline TiO(2) CNF's as related to dye-sensitized solar cell performance.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20802786 PMCID: PMC2926887 DOI: 10.1007/s11671-010-9665-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1a Schematic diagram of a single CNF/TiO2 core–shell NW device. b SEM image of a device used in the study. Inset shows a four-probe device used to measure contact resistance and resistivity. c TEM image showing the core–shell structure of the CNF/TiO2 NW. The yellow dashed line shows the interface between the TiO2 shell and CNF core. d Microstructure of the core–shell NW, insets give the FFT results for the shell and core, respectively
Figure 2a Dark and illuminated I–V curves for Sample d1 without and with dye and b the corresponding curves for Sample d2
Figure 3Photo-induced current at constant bias for a single CNF/TiO2 NW device as a function of a incident light wavelength and b light intensity
Figure 4Normalized photo-induced current decay of Sample d2 a without dye and b with dye. Inset shows the same data on a linear scale