Tio2 passivation layer on ZnO hollow microspheres for quantum dots sensitized solar cells with ron collection

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Light harvesting and electron recombination are essential factors that influence photovoltaic performance of quantum dots sensitized solar cells (QDSSCs). ZnO hollow microspheres (HMS) as architectures in QDSSCs are beneficial in improving light scattering, facilitating the enhancement of light harvesting efficiency. However, this advantage is greatly weakened by defects located at the surface of ZnO HMS. Therefore, we prepared a composite hollow microsphere structure consisting of ZnO HMS coated by TiO2 layer that is obtained by immersing ZnO HMS architectures in TiCl4 aqueous solution. This TiO2-passivated ZnO HMS architecture is designed to yield good light harvesting, reduced charge recombination, and longer electron lifetime. As a result, the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of QDSSC reaches to 3.16% with an optimal thickness of TiO2 passivation layer, which is much higher when compared to 1.54% for QDSSC based on bare ZnO HMS.

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Li, Z., Yu, L., Wang, H., Yang, H., & Ma, H. (2020). Tio2 passivation layer on ZnO hollow microspheres for quantum dots sensitized solar cells with ron collection. Nanomaterials, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10040631

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