Improvement on the Electron Transfer of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Using Vanadium Doped TiO sub(2)

In dye-sensitized solar cells, nanoporous structure of TiO sub(2) is very important for efficient cell because lots of dye molecules are adsorbable and they are the source of the photocurrent. However, the internal impedance of TiO sub(2) is relatively large and it limits the performance. For better...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 2013-11, Vol.52 (11S), p.11NM02-1-11NM02-4
Hauptverfasser: Seo, Hyunwoong, Wang, Yuting, Ichida, Daiki, Uchida, Giichiro, Itagaki, Naho, Koga, Kazunori, Shiratani, Masaharu, Nam, Sang-Hun, Boo, Jin-Hyo
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Zusammenfassung:In dye-sensitized solar cells, nanoporous structure of TiO sub(2) is very important for efficient cell because lots of dye molecules are adsorbable and they are the source of the photocurrent. However, the internal impedance of TiO sub(2) is relatively large and it limits the performance. For better performance, vanadium was doped into TiO sub(2) in this work. Doping different material generally improves the characteristics and functions of original materials. Vanadium doping has some advantages such as the reduction of internal resistance, the improvement of chemical stability and high absorption. Especially, reduced internal resistance is so helpful for better electron transfer in TiO sub(2) network. Various amounts of vanadium were applied and photovoltaic performance, internal impedance and absorbance were measured in order to verify the effect of vanadium doping. As a result, vanadium doping improved the overall performance from 6.01 to 6.81% with decreased internal resistance although adsorbed dye amount was reduced by decreased surface area and open circuit voltage was also decreased by the change of band-gap energy.
ISSN:0021-4922
1347-4065
DOI:10.7567/JJAP.52.11NM02