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A low-cost, high-efficiency solar cell based on dye-sensitized colloidal TiO2 films

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In this article, the authors describe a photovoltaic cell, created from low-to medium-purity materials through low-cost processes, which exhibits a commercially realistic energy-conversion efficiency.
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THE large-scale use of photovoltaic devices for electricity generation is prohibitively expensive at present: generation from existing commercial devices costs about ten times more than conventional methods1. Here we describe a photovoltaic cell, created from low-to medium-purity materials through low-cost processes, which exhibits a commercially realistic energy-conversion efficiency. The device is based on a 10-µm-thick, optically transparent film of titanium dioxide particles a few nanometres in size, coated with a monolayer of a charge-transfer dye to sensitize the film for light harvesting. Because of the high surface area of the semiconductor film and the ideal spectral characteristics of the dye, the device harvests a high proportion of the incident solar energy flux (46%) and shows exceptionally high efficiencies for the conversion of incident photons to electrical current (more than 80%). The overall light-to-electric energy conversion yield is 7.1-7.9% in simulated solar light and 12% in diffuse daylight. The large current densities (greater than 12 mA cm-2) and exceptional stability (sustaining at least five million turnovers without decomposition), as well as the low cost, make practical applications feasible.

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Design, Fabrication, and Modification of Nanostructured Semiconductor Materials for Environmental and Energy Applications

TL;DR: The scope of this article covers a variety of semiconductor materials, focusing particularly on TiO(2)-based nanostructures, which have potential applications in the field of energy.
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Application of Carbon Nanotubes to Counter Electrodes of Dye-sensitized Solar Cells.

TL;DR: In this paper, three kinds of nano-carbon materials were examined to search for an efficient counter electrode in a dye-sensitized solar cells, and single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) were used as a carbon electrode.
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Application of carbon materials as counter electrodes of dye-sensitized solar cells

TL;DR: Hard carbon spherule (HCS) was used as a counter electrode for dye-sensitized solar cells in this paper, and the overall conversion efficiency reached 5.7%, which was comparable to 6.5% of the counter electrode of platinum-sputtered fluorine-doped tin oxide used in Gratzel-type solar cells under the same experimental condition.
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Removing structural disorder from oriented TiO2 nanotube arrays: reducing the dimensionality of transport and recombination in dye-sensitized solar cells.

TL;DR: The dye coverage was greater in the more aligned NT arrays, suggesting that reducing intertube contacts increases the internal surface area of the films accessible to dye molecules, and charge transport and recombination properties of sensitized films were studied by frequency-resolved modulated photocurrent/photovoltage spectroscopies.
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