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21 February 2002 Flexible solid-state dye solar cells
Toby B. Meyer, Andreas F. Meyer, Daniel Ginestoux
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Abstract
The cell structure concepts and materials to build solid-state dye solar cells based on nanocristalline titanium oxide and an organic hole conductor were investigated. The substrate cell is based on a metal foil and a semi-transparent gold window on top of the cell structure and the superstrate cell is deposited on ITO coated polymer foil replacing the traditional conductive glass as transparent substrate. Steel, titanium and polymer foil based cell were assembled. The polymer/ITO cell gave only small currents as the materials are far from optimal in that configuration, but an efficiency of 0.8 % was obtained on a Ti-foil based cell.
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Toby B. Meyer, Andreas F. Meyer, and Daniel Ginestoux "Flexible solid-state dye solar cells", Proc. SPIE 4465, Organic Photovoltaics II, (21 February 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.456931
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KEYWORDS
Gold

Solar cells

Glasses

Solid state physics

Titanium

Oxides

Metals

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