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A New Method for Manufacturing Nanostructured Electrodes on Plastic Substrates

Lindstroem, Henrik
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Holmberg, Anna
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Magnusson, Eva
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2001
Nano Letters

The present paper describes a new method for manufg. a nanostructured porous layer of a semiconductor material on a conducting plastic substrate for use in an electrochem. or photoelectrochem. cell. The method involves the deposition of a layer of semiconductor particles on conducting plastic and the compression of the particle layer to form a mech. stable, elec. conducting, porous nanostructured film at room temp. Photoelectrochem. characteristics of the resulting nanostructured films are presented showing, for example, overall solar to elec. conversion efficiencies of up to 4.9% (0.1 sun). The potential use of the new manufg. method in future applications of nanostructured electrodes is discussed.

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DOI
10.1021/nl0055254
Author(s)
Lindstroem, Henrik
Holmberg, Anna
Magnusson, Eva
Lindquist, Sten-Eric
Malmqvist, Lennart
Hagfeldt, Anders  
Date Issued

2001

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

1

Start page

97

End page

100

Subjects

electrochem photoelectrochem electrode conducting plastic substrate

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solar cell photoelectrochem

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titania porous layer plastic substrate electrode

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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