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Synchronized Energy and Electron Transfer Processes in Covalently Linked CdSe-Squaraine Dye-TiO Light Harvesting Assembly

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 6, Issue 6, Pages 5718-5726

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn301982e

Keywords

quantum dot solar cells; squaraine linker dye; photosensitization; transient absorption spectroscopy; photocurrent generation; CdSe

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  1. Division of Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences, Office of Basic Energy Sciences of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-FC02-04ER15533]

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Manipulation of energy and electron transfer processes in a light harvesting assembly is an important criterion to mimic natural photosynthesis. We have now succeeded in sequentially assembling CdSe quantum dot (OD) and squaraine dye (SQSH) on TiO2 film and couple energy and electron transfer processes to generate photocurrent in a hybrid solar cell. When attached separately, both CdSe QDs and SQSH inject electrons into TiO2 under visible-near-IR irradiation. However, CdSe QD if linked to TiO2 with SQSH linker participates in an energy transfer process. The hybrid solar cells prepared with squaraine dye as a linker between CdSe QD and TiO2 exhibited power conversion efficiency of 3.65% and good stability during illumination with global AM 1.5 solar condition. Transient absorption spectroscopy measurements provided further insight into the energy transfer between excited CdSe QD and SQSH (rate constant of 6.7 x 10(10) s(-1)) and interfacial electron transfer between excited SQSH and TiO2 (rate constant of 1.2 x 10(11) s(-1)). The synergy of covalently linked semiconductor quantum dots and near-IR absorbing squaraine dye provides new opportunities to harvest photons from selective regions of the solar spectrum in an efficient manner.

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