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6 February 2004 First large-area dye solar cells
Toby B. Meyer, Assef Azam, Andreas Felix Meyer
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For the first time, large area nanocrystalline titanium oxide based Dye Solar Cell modules with a size up to 45 x 45 cm have been manufactured with industrial methods and materials, opening a way to real products for selected markets. The electrical performances are measured, efficiency and stability are addressed, as well as the economic data showing an excellent cost of production of ca. 2 US $ per Wp for a one MWp production volume. The required steps leading towards end-user products and the challenges to overcome are also addressed.
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Toby B. Meyer, Assef Azam, and Andreas Felix Meyer "First large-area dye solar cells", Proc. SPIE 5215, Organic Photovoltaics IV, (6 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.505860
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KEYWORDS
Solar cells

Electrodes

Glasses

Ruthenium

Platinum

Manufacturing

Transparent conductors

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