Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6769381 | Renewable Energy | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A NIR absorbing squaraine dye has been synthesized as a sensitizer for use in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs). Following computational calculations, a benz[cd]indole moiety was selected as an electron-rich heterocyclic component and condensed with indole-based emisquaraine bearing a carboxyl group, as an anchor for their immobilization on TiO2, to obtain an unsymmetrical squaraine with extended absorption due to its extensive Ï conjugation. The cells based on this dye exhibited a spectral response in the near-infrared region over 750Â nm in addition to the visible region with a light absorption edge at 900Â nm. The cells showed 1.1% efficiency and Incident Photon Current Efficiency (IPCE) of 36% at 800Â nm.
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Authors
Claudio Magistris, Stefano Martiniani, Nadia Barbero, Jinhyung Park, Caterina Benzi, Assaf Anderson, ChunHung Law, Claudia Barolo, Brian O'Regan,