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High-Performance Nanostructured Inorganic-Organic Heterojunction Solar Cells

Chang, Jeong Ah
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Rhee, Jae Hui
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Im, Sang Hyuk
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2010
Nano Letters

We report all solid-state nanostructured inorganic-organic heterojuncuon solar cells fabricated by depositing Sb2S3 and poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) on the surface of a mesoporous TiO2 layer, where Sb2S3 acts as an absorbing semiconductor and P3HT acts as both a hole conductor and light absorber These inorganic-organic light harvesters perform remarkably well with a maximum incident-photon-to-current efficiency (IPCE) of 80% and power conversion efficiency of 5 13% under air-mass I 5 global (AM 1 5G) illumination with the intensity of 100 mW cm(-2) These devices are highly stable under room light in air, even without encapsulation The present findings offer novel directions for achieving high-efficiency solid-state solar cells by hybridization of inorganic-organic light harvesters and hole transporters

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DOI
10.1021/nl101322h
Web of Science ID

WOS:000280416200053

Author(s)
Chang, Jeong Ah
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Rhee, Jae Hui
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Im, Sang Hyuk
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Lee, Yong Hui  
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Kim, Hi-jung
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Seok, Sang Il
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Nazeeruddin, Md K.  
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Gratzel, Michael  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

10

Start page

2609

End page

2612

Subjects

Sb2S3

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P3Ht

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inorganic-organic heterojunction

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solar cells

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Semiconductor Quantum Dots

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Open-Circuit Voltage

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Dye

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Efficiency

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Tio2

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Transport

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Films

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Recombination

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Absorption

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Complex

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September 14, 2010
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