Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1789017 | Current Applied Physics | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The controlled growth of ZnO nanorods perpendicular to substrate surface i.e. c-axis by a repeated chemical deposition method for efficient dye-sensitized solar cell application is described. X-ray diffraction study shows the wurtzite structure of ZnO with high crystallinity. Intensity and newly evolved peaks of the ZnO are found to be thickness dependent. Dye loving flower-like globular architecture of ZnO is observed after 8 μm thickness. Dye-sensitized solar cell studies show the solar-to-electrical conversion efficiency of 2.21% for 11 μm ZnO electrode when illuminated with 80 mW/cm2.
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Authors
Rajaram S. Mane, Won-Joo Lee, C.D. Lokhande, Byung Won Cho, Sung-Hwan Han,