Authors
Michael Grätzel
Publication date
2003/10/31
Source
Journal of photochemistry and photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
145-153
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The dye-sensitized solar cells (DSC) provides a technically and economically credible alternative concept to present day p–n junction photovoltaic devices. In contrast to the conventional systems where the semiconductor assume both the task of light absorption and charge carrier transport the two functions are separated here. Light is absorbed by a sensitizer, which is anchored to the surface of a wide band semiconductor. Charge separation takes place at the interface via photo-induced electron injection from the dye into the conduction band of the solid. Carriers are transported in the conduction band of the semiconductor to the charge collector. The use of sensitizers having a broad absorption band in conjunction with oxide films of nanocrstalline morphology permits to harvest a large fraction of sunlight. Nearly quantitative conversion of incident photon into electric current is achieved over a large spectral range …
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Scholar articles
M Grätzel - Journal of photochemistry and photobiology C …, 2003