CdSe quantum dots as co-sensitizers of organic dyes in solar cells for red-shifted light harvesting
S.-Q. FAN1,*
,
R.-J. CAO1,
Y.-X. XI1,
M. GAO1,
M.-D. WANG1,
D.-H. KIM2,
C.-W. KIM2,
J.-J. KO2
Affiliation
- Department of Applied Chemistry, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710049, P.R.China
- Department of Chemistry, Korea University, Jochiwon, Seochang 208, Chungnam 339-700, Republic of Korea
Abstract
We first demonstrated an application of CdSe quantum dots (QDs) as co-sensitizers of organic dyes in solar cells with a
polysulfide electrolyte for obtaining red-shifted light-harvesting. Firstly, the loading of QDs on the co-sensitized electrodes
was found to have little influence on the electron transport properties, which mainly depended on the organic dye
adsorption. IPCE spectra of the co-sensitized solar cells extended from 570 nm, the organic dye (JK24 and JK28)
absorption threshold, to 650 nm due to the adsorption of 4.2 nm diameter CdSe QDs. Secondly, the photovoltaic
performance of co-sensitized solar cells correlated significantly with the electrode architecture. With a spatially-organized
electrode, on which QDs were mainly located on the back side of TiO2 film and organic dye molecules covered on the front
side, the co-sensitized solar cells can maintain IPCE values as high as those obtained from the singly dye sensitized solar
cells at short wavelengths of the organic dye photoresponsive region. As the result of the IPCE extension to longer
wavelengths and retention at short wavelengths, the co-sensitized solar cells with QDs presented dramatically improved
photocurrent and power conversion efficiency. The open-circuit voltage of co-sensitized solar cells was also improved due
to an enhanced retardation of charge recombination. Although the photovoltaic performance in our system is still inferior to
the best dye-sensitized solar cell system, the success in utilizing QDs as co-sensitizers open up an alternative way to the
design of next-generation solar cells.
Keywords
CdSe; Quantum dot; co-sensitizer; solar cell.
Citation
S.-Q. FAN, R.-J. CAO, Y.-X. XI, M. GAO, M.-D. WANG, D.-H. KIM, C.-W. KIM, J.-J. KO, CdSe quantum dots as co-sensitizers of organic dyes in solar cells for red-shifted light harvesting, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 3, 10, October 2009, pp.1027-1033 (2009).
Submitted at: Sept. 6, 2009
Accepted at: Oct. 2, 2009