Array of solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells with micropatterned TiO2 nanoparticles for a high-voltage power source

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We demonstrate an array of solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells (SS-DSSCs) for a high-voltage power source based on micropatterned titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TNPs) as photoanodes connected in series. The underlying concept of patterning the TNP of a few micrometers thick lies on the combination of the lift-off process of transferprinted patterns of a sacrificial layer and the soft-cure treatment of the TNP for fixation. This sacrificial layer approach allows for high pattern fidelity and stability, and it enables to construct stable, micrometer-thick, and contamination-free TNP patterns for developing the SS-DSSC array for miniature high-voltage applications. The array of 20 SS-DSSCs integrated in series is found to show a voltage output of around 7 V. © 2013 Cho et al.

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Cho, S. M., Park, H. L., Kim, M. H., Kim, S. U., & Lee, S. D. (2013). Array of solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells with micropatterned TiO2 nanoparticles for a high-voltage power source. Nanoscale Research Letters, 8(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-8-491

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