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High-performance quantum dot-sensitized solar cells based on sensitization with CuInS2 quantum dots/CdS heterostructure

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 5315-5324

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1ee02253a

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  1. National Science Council of Taiwan [100-3113-E-007-008, 98-2221-E-006-112-MY2]
  2. Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan [100-D0204-2]

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A high-performance quantum dot-sensitized solar cell (QDSSC) is reported, which consists of a TiO2/CuInS2-QDs/CdS/ZnS photoanode, a polysulfide electrolyte, and a CuS counter electrode. The sensitization process involves attaching presynthesized CuInS2 QDs (3.5 nm) to a TiO2 substrate with a bifunctional linker, followed by coating CdS with successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) and ZnS as the last SILAR layer for passivation. This process constructs a sensitizing layer that comprises CdS nanocrystals, closely packed around the earlier-linked CuInS2 QDs, which serve as the pillars of the layer. The CuS counter electrode, prepared via successive ionic solution coating and reaction, has a small charge transfer resistance in the polysulfide electrolyte. The QDSSC exhibits a short-circuit photocurrent (J(sc)) of 16.9 mA cm(-2), an open-circuit photovoltage (V-oc) of 0.56 V, a fill factor of 0.45, and a conversion efficiency of 4.2% under one-sun illumination. The heterojunction between the CuInS2 QDs and CdS extends both the optical absorption and incident photon conversion efficiency (IPCE) spectra of the cell to a longer wavelength of approximately 800 nm, and provides an IPCE of nearly 80% at 510 nm. The high TiO2 surface coverage of the sensitizers suppresses recombination of the photogenerated electrons. This results in a longer lifetime for the electrons, and therefore, the high V-oc value. The notably high J(sc) and V-oc values demonstrate that this sensitization strategy, which exploits the quantum confinement reduction and other synergistic effects of the CuInS(2)QDs/CdS/ZnS heterostructure, can potentially outperform those of other QDSSCs.

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