| Literature DB >> 22509717 |
Zhenxiao Pan1, Hua Zhang, Kan Cheng, Yumei Hou, Jianli Hua, Xinhua Zhong.
Abstract
Presynthesized high-quality CdS/CdSe inverted type-I core/shell structure QDs have been deposited onto TiO(2) electrodes after first coating with bifunctional linker molecules, mercaptopropionic acid (MPA), and the resulting quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSCs) exhibited record conversion efficiency of 5.32% (V(oc) = 0.527 V, J(sc) = 18.02 mA/cm(2), FF = 0.56) under simulated AM 1.5, 100 mW cm(-2) illumination. CdS/CdSe QDs with different CdSe shell thicknesses and different corresponding absorption onsets were prepared via the well-developed organometallic high-temperature injection method. MPA-capped water-dispersible QDs were then obtained via ligand exchange from the initial organic ligand capped oil-dispersible QDs. The QD-sensitized TiO(2) electrodes were facilely prepared by pipetting the MPA-capped CdS/CdSe QD aqueous solution onto the TiO(2) film, followed by a covering process with a ZnS layer and a postsintering process at 300 °C. Polysulfide electrolyte and Cu(2)S counterelectrode were used to provide higher photocurrents and fill factors of the constructed cell devices. The characteristics of these QDSCs were studied in more detail by optical measurements, incidental photo-to-current efficiency measurements, and impedance spectroscopy. With the combination of the modified deposition technique with use of linker molecule MPA-capped water-soluble QDs and well-developed inverted type-I core/shell structure of the sensitizer together with the sintering treatment of QD-bound TiO(2) electrodes, the resulting CdS/CdSe-sensitized solar cells show a record photovoltaic performance with a conversion efficiency of 5.32%.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22509717 DOI: 10.1021/nn300278z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881