Quantum Dot Solar Cells. Tuning Photoresponse through Size and Shape Control of CdSe−TiO 2 Architecture
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Different-sized CdSe quantum dots have been assembled on TiO2 films composed of particle and nanotube morphologies using a bifunctional linker molecule. Upon band-gap excitation, CdSe quantum dots inject electrons into TiO2 nanoparticles and nanotubes, thus enabling the generation of photocurrent in a photoelectrochemical solar cell. The results presented in this study highlight two major findings: (i) ability to tune the photoelectrochemical response and photoconversion efficiency via size control of CdSe quantum dots and (ii) improvement in the photoconversion efficiency by facilitating the charge transport through TiO2 nanotube architecture. The maximum IPCE (photon-to-charge carrier generation efficiency)…
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- Photocurrent
- Quantum dot
- Energy conversion efficiency
- Nanotechnology
- Optoelectronics
- Nanotube
- Multiple exciton generation
- Chemistry
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- Affordable and clean energy
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