Hung-Chih ChangM.J. TwuChun‐Yao HsuRay‐Quen HsuChin‐Guo Kuo
This work determines the effect of compact TiO 2 layers that are deposited onto fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO), to improve the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC). A series of compact TiO 2 layers are prepared using radio frequency (rf) reactive magnetron sputtering. The films are characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and UV-Vis spectroscopy. The results show that when the Ar/O 2 /N 2 flow rates are 36 : 18 : 9, the photo-induced decomposition of methylene blue and photo-induced hydrophilicity are enhanced. After annealing at 450°C in an atmosphere ambient for 30 min, the compact TiO 2 layers exhibit higher optical transmittance. The XRD patterns for the TiO 2 films for FTO/glass show a good crystalline structure and anatase (101) diffraction peaks, which demonstrate a higher crystallinity than the ITO/glass films. As a result of this increase in the short circuit photocurrent density, the open-circuit photovoltage, and the fill factor, the DSSC with the FTO/glass and Pt counter electrode demonstrates a solar conversion efficiency of 7.65%.
Chun‐Ying HuangPo‐Hao ChenYeun-Jung WuHai‐Pang ChiangJih‐Shang HwangPei-Te LinKuan-Yu LaiForest Shih-Sen ChienTai‐Yuan Lin
Sangwook LeeJun Hong NohHyun Soo HanDong Kyun YimDong Hoe KimJung-Kun LeeJin Young KimHyun Suk JungKug Sun Hong
Weimin HuangJenn-Kai TsaiTian-Chiuan WuTeen-Hang Meen
Seulgi SoKiyoung LeePatrik Schmuki
Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Buddhi Prabodha AriyasingheH.M.N. BandaraR.M.G. RajapakseKenji MurakamiM. Shimomura