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Mahmoud Samadpour, Azam Iraji zad, Mehdi Molaei. Simply synthesized TiO2 nanorods as an effective scattering layer for quantum dot sensitized solar cellsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(4): 047302.
| Mahmoud Samadpour, Azam Iraji zad, Mehdi Molaei. Simply synthesized TiO2 nanorods as an effective scattering layer for quantum dot sensitized solar cellsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(4): 047302. |
Simply synthesized TiO2 nanorods as an effective scattering layer for quantum dot sensitized solar cells
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Abstract
TiO2 nanorod layers are synthesized by simple chemical oxidation of Ti substrates. Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy measurements show effective light scattering properties originating from nanorods with length scales on the order of one micron. The films are sensitized with CdSe quantum dots (QDs) by successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) and integrated as a photoanode in quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSCs). Incorporating nanorods in photoanode structures provided 4-to 8-fold enhancement in light scattering, which leads to a high power conversion efficiency, 3.03% (Voc=497 mV, Jsc=11.32 mA/cm2, FF=0.54), in optimized structures. High efficiency can be obtained just by tuning the photoanode structure without further treatments, which will make this system a promising nanostructure for efficient quantum dot sensitized solar cells. -
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