In this study, we report an efficient CdTe-SnOquantum dot(QD) solar cell fabricated by heat-assisted drop-casting of hydrothermally synthesized CdTe QDs on electrospun SnOnanofibers. The as-prepared QDs and SnOnanof...In this study, we report an efficient CdTe-SnOquantum dot(QD) solar cell fabricated by heat-assisted drop-casting of hydrothermally synthesized CdTe QDs on electrospun SnOnanofibers. The as-prepared QDs and SnOnanofibers were characterized by dynamic light scattering(DLS), UV–Vis spectroscopy,photoluminescence(PL) spectra, X-ray diffraction(XRD) and transmission electron microscopy(TEM). The SnOnanofibers deposited on fluorine-doped tin oxide(SnO) and sensitized with the CdTe QDs were assembled into a solar cell by sandwiching against a platinum(Pt) counter electrode in presence of cobalt electrolyte. The efficiency of cells was investigated by anchoring QDs of varying sizes on SnO. The best photovoltaic performance of an overall power conversion efficiency of 1.10%, an open-circuit voltage(Voc)of 0.80 V, and a photocurrent density(JSC) of 3.70 m A/cmwere obtained for cells with SnOthickness of5–6 μm and cell area of 0.25 cmunder standard 1 Sun illumination(100 m W/cm). The efficiency was investigated for the same systems under polysulfide electrolyte as well for a comparison.展开更多
基金supported by Solar Energy Research Initiative(SERI)of Department of Science and Technology(DST),Govt.of India
文摘In this study, we report an efficient CdTe-SnOquantum dot(QD) solar cell fabricated by heat-assisted drop-casting of hydrothermally synthesized CdTe QDs on electrospun SnOnanofibers. The as-prepared QDs and SnOnanofibers were characterized by dynamic light scattering(DLS), UV–Vis spectroscopy,photoluminescence(PL) spectra, X-ray diffraction(XRD) and transmission electron microscopy(TEM). The SnOnanofibers deposited on fluorine-doped tin oxide(SnO) and sensitized with the CdTe QDs were assembled into a solar cell by sandwiching against a platinum(Pt) counter electrode in presence of cobalt electrolyte. The efficiency of cells was investigated by anchoring QDs of varying sizes on SnO. The best photovoltaic performance of an overall power conversion efficiency of 1.10%, an open-circuit voltage(Voc)of 0.80 V, and a photocurrent density(JSC) of 3.70 m A/cmwere obtained for cells with SnOthickness of5–6 μm and cell area of 0.25 cmunder standard 1 Sun illumination(100 m W/cm). The efficiency was investigated for the same systems under polysulfide electrolyte as well for a comparison.