Dye-sensitized solar cells for efficient power generation under ambient lighting

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Abstract

Solar cells that operate efficiently under indoor lighting are of great practical interest as they can serve as electric power sources for portable electronics and devices for wireless sensor networks or the Internet of Things. Here, we demonstrate a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSC) that achieves very high power-conversion efficiencies (PCEs) under ambient light conditions. Our photosystem combines two judiciously designed sensitizers, coded D35 and XY1, with the copper complex Cu(II/I)(tmby) as a redox shuttle (tmby, 4,4′,6,6′-tetramethyl-2,2′-bipyridine), and features a high open-circuit photovoltage of 1.1 V. The DSC achieves an external quantum efficiency for photocurrent generation that exceeds 90% across the whole visible domain from 400 to 650 nm, and achieves power outputs of 15.6 and 88.5 μW cm-2 at 200 and 1,000 lux, respectively, under illumination from a model Osram 930 warm-white fluorescent light tube. This translates into a PCE of 28.9%.

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Freitag, M., Teuscher, J., Saygili, Y., Zhang, X., Giordano, F., Liska, P., … Hagfeldt, A. (2017). Dye-sensitized solar cells for efficient power generation under ambient lighting. Nature Photonics, 11(6), 372–378. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2017.60

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