Synergistic Interaction of Dyes and Semiconductor Quantum Dots for Advanced Cascade Cosensitized Solar Cells

A new procedure for the cosensitization with quantum dots (QDs) and dyes for sensitized solar cells is reported here. Cascade cosensitization of TiO 2electrodes is obtained by the sensitization with CdS QDs and zinc phthalo-cyanines (ZnPcs), in which ZnPcs containing a sulfur atom are specially desi...

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Autores: Blas-Ferrando, Vicente M., Ortiz, Javier, González-Pedro, Victoria, Sánchez, Rafael S., Mora-Sero, Iván, Fernandez-Lazaro, Fernando, Sastre-Santos, Angela
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2015
País:España
Institución:Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Repositorio:RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:riunet.upv.es:10251/65638
Acceso en línea:https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/65638
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Bisphthalocyaninato Complexes
Metal-Oxide
Phthalocyanines
Sensitizers
PbS
QUIMICA ANALITICA
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Sumario:A new procedure for the cosensitization with quantum dots (QDs) and dyes for sensitized solar cells is reported here. Cascade cosensitization of TiO 2electrodes is obtained by the sensitization with CdS QDs and zinc phthalo-cyanines (ZnPcs), in which ZnPcs containing a sulfur atom are specially designed to produce a cascade injection by direct attachment to QDs. This strategy causes a double synergetic interaction. This is the differentiating point of cascade cosensitization in comparison with other approaches in which dyes with conventional functionalization are anchored to TiO 2 elec-trodes. Cosensitization produces a panchromatic response from the visible to near-IR region already observed with other sensitization strategies. How-ever, cascade cosensitization produces in addition a synergistic interaction between QDs and dye, that it is not merely limited to the complementary light absorption, but dye enhances the effi ciency of QD sensitization acting as a passivating agent. The cascade cosensitization concept is demonstrated with using [Co(phen) 3]3+/2+ redox electrolyte. The TiO 2/CdS QD-ZnPc/[Co(phen) 3]3+/2+ sensitized solar cell shows a large improvement of short-circuit photocurrent and open-circuit voltage in comparison with samples just sensitized with QDs. The advent of such cosensitized QD-ZnPc solar cells paves the way to extend the absorbance region of the promising QD-based solar cells and the development of a new family of molecules designed for this purpose.