940 resultados para Dye-sensitized solar cells
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Nowadays, one of the most important challenges to enhance the efficiency of thin film silicon solar cells is to increase the short circuit intensity by means of optical confinement methods, such as textured back-reflector structures. In this work, two possible textured structures to be used as back reflectors for n-i-p solar cells have been optically analyzed and compared to a smooth one by using a system which is able to measure the angular distribution function (ADF) of the scattered light in a wide spectral range (350-1000 nm). The accurate analysis of the ADF data corresponding to the reflector structures and to the μc-Si:H films deposited onto them allows the optical losses due to the reflector absorption and its effectiveness in increasing light absorption in the μc-Si:H layer, mainly at long wavelengths, to be quantified.
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In this work, we have studied the texturization process of (100) c-Si wafers using a low concentration potassium hydroxide solution in order to obtain good quality textured wafers. The optimization of the etching conditions have led to random but uniform pyramidal structures with good optical properties. Then, symmetric heterojunctions were deposited by Hot-Wire CVD onto these substrates and the Quasi-Steady-State PhotoConductance technique was used to measure passivation quality. Little degradation in the effective lifetime and implicit open circuit voltage of these devices (< 20 mV) was observed in all cases. It is especially remarkable that for big uniform pyramids, the open-circuit voltage is comparable to the values obtained on flat substrates.
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Light confinement strategies in thin-film silicon solar cells play a crucial role in the performance of the devices. In this work, the possible use of Ag-coated stamped polymers as reflectors to be used in n-i-p solar cells is studied. Different random roughnesses (nanometer and micrometer size) have been transferred on poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) by hot embossing. Morphological and optical analyses of masters, stamped polymers and reflectors have been carried out evidencing a positive surface transference on the polymer and the viability of a further application in solar cells.
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Hot-Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition has led to microcrystalline silicon solar cell efficiencies similar to those obtained with Plasma Enhanced CVD. The light-induced degradation behavior of microcrystalline silicon solar cells critically depends on the properties of their active layer. In the regime close to the transition to amorphous growth (around 60% of amorphous volume fraction), cells incorporating an intrinsic layer with slightly higher crystalline fraction and [220] preferential orientation are stable after more than 7000 h of AM1.5 light soaking. On the contrary, solar cells whose intrinsic layer has a slightly lower crystalline fraction and random or [111] preferential orientation exhibit clear light-induced degradation effects. A revision of the efficiencies of Hot-Wire deposited microcrystalline silicon solar cells is presented and the potential efficiency of this technology is also evaluated.
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In this paper, the influence of the deposition conditions on the performance of p-i-n microcrystalline silicon solar cells completely deposited by hot-wire chemical vapor deposition is studied. With this aim, the role of the doping concentration, the substrate temperature of the p-type layer and of amorphous silicon buffer layers between the p/i and i/n microcrystalline layers is investigated. Best results are found when the p-type layer is deposited at a substrate temperature of 125 °C. The dependence seen of the cell performance on the thickness of the i layer evidenced that the efficiency of our devices is still limited by the recombination within this layer, which is probably due to the charge of donor centers most likely related to oxygen.
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Amorphous silicon n-i-p solar cells have been fabricated entirely by Hot-Wire Chemical Vapour Deposition (HW-CVD) at low process temperature < 150 °C. A textured-Ag/ZnO back reflector deposited on Corning 1737F by rf magnetron sputtering was used as the substrate. Doped layers with very good conductivity and a very less defective intrinsic a-Si:H layer were used for the cell fabrication. A double n-layer (μc-Si:H/a-Si:H) and μc-Si:H p-layer were used for the cell. In this paper, we report the characterization of these layers and the integration of these layers in a solar cell fabricated at low temperature. An initial efficiency of 4.62% has been achieved for the n-i-p cell deposited at temperatures below 150 °C over glass/Ag/ZnO textured back reflector.
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An interesting practical experiment about the preparation of dye–sensitized solar cells (DSSC) using natural dyes were carried out by the undergraduate students in the chemistry course at UNICAMP . Natural dyes were extracted from blueberries (Vaccinium myrtillus L.), jabuticabas (Myrciaria cauliflora), raw and cooked beets (Beta vulgaris L.), and annattos (Bixa orellana L.), which were used to sensitize TiO2 films that composed the photoanode in the DSSC. A polymer electrolyte containing an iodide/triiodide redox couple was used in lieu of the use of liquid solutions to prevent any leakage in the devices. A maximum solar-to-electric energy conversion of 0.26 ± 0.02% was obtained for the solar cell prepared with annatto extracts. This experiment was an effective way to illustrate to the undergraduate students how to apply some of the chemical concepts that they learned during their chemistry course to produce electric energy from a clean and renewable energy source. Teachers could also exploit the basics of the electronic transitions in inorganic and organic compounds (e.g., metal-to-ligand charge transfer and ϖ-ϖ* transitions), thermodynamics (e.g., Gibbs free energy), acid–base reactions in the oxide solid surface and electrolyte, and band theory (i.e., the importance of the Fermi level energy).
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Solceller baserade på organiska halvledare erbjuder en möjlighet till storskalig och billig solenergiproduktion. Organiska halvledare har den fördelen att de är lösningsprocesserbara vilket gör att solceller och andra elektroniska komponenter baserade på dessa halvledare kan tillverkas vid låga temperaturer och med liten energiförbrukning. Nackdelen med dessa material är deras strukturella och energetiska oordning som leder till lägre effektivitet. För att organiska solceller ska kunna kommersialiseras krävs grundläggande insikter i de olika processer som begränsar effektiviteten. En stor del av forskningen om dessa processer har varit fokuserad kring egenskaperna av solcellens olika komponenter (de aktiva materialen) som sådana, medan gränsytorna mellan olika material har fått mindre uppmärksamhet. Gränsytor mellan olika material har distinkt olika egenskaper jämfört med ett rent material, och gränsytors olika egenskaper kan ha en väldigt stor inverkan på hur solcellerna fungerar. Syftet med denna avhandling är att klargöra några olika gränsyterelaterade effekter i organiska dioder och solceller. De gränsytor som behandlas är gränsytan mellan kontakten och det aktiva lagret (metall-organisk) och gränsytan mellan donor och acceptor (organisk-organisk). Resultaten visar att metall-organiska gränsytor måste designas noggrant för att begränsa förlust av effektivitet. En icke-idealisk kontakt leder till starkt reducerad effektivitet på grund av att elektronerna extraheras ineffektivt. Även till synes idealiska kontakter kan orsaka förluster genom spontan laddningsöverföring från metallen till det organiska lagret som effektivt sett minskar på den spänning som cellen kan alstra. Den organisk-organiska gränsytan påverkar hur mycket ström cellen kan alstra och beroende på gränsytans beskaffenhet kan de negativa rekombinationsprocesserna i materialet kontrolleras. ------------------------------------------------- Orgaanisille puolijohteille perustuvat aurinkokennot mahdollistavat suurimuotoisen ja edullisen aurinkoenergiatuotannon. Orgaanisten puolijohteiden etu on että ne voidaan liuottaa, jolloin aurinkokennot ja muut näille johteille perustuvat elektroniset komponentit voidaan valmistaa alhaisessa lämpötilassa kuluttaen vähän energiaa. Materiaalien huonona puolena on kuitenkin niiden rakenteellinen ja energeettinen epäjärjestys, jonka seurauksena niiden tehokkuus on huonompi. Orgaanisten aurinkokennojen kaupallistaminen edellyttää perustavanlaatuista ymmärystä tehokkuutta rajoittavista prosesseista. Aurinkokennotutkimus on pääosin keskittynyt aurinkokennon eri komponenttien (aktiivisten materiaalien) ominaisuuksiin, kun taas eri materiaalien rajapinnat ovat jääneet vähemmälle huomiolle. Eri materiaalien välisillä rajapinnoilla on huomattavan erilaisia ominaisuuksia verrattuna puhtaisiin materiaaleihin. Rajapintojen ominaisuudet voivat kuitenkin vaikuttaa merkittävästi aurinkokennojen toimintaan. Tämän väitöstutkimuksen tarkoituksena on selventää joitain rajapintoihin liittyviä toimintoja orgaanisissa diodeissa ja aurinkokennoissa. Käsiteltävät rajapinnat ovat rajapinta kontaktin ja aktiivisen kerroksen välillä (metallis-orgaaninen) ja rajapinta donorin ja akseptorin välillä (orgaanis-orgaaninen). Tutkimustulokset osoittavat, että metallis-orgaaniset rajapinnat tulee suunnitella huolellisesti, jotta tehokkuuden alenemista voidaan rajoittaa. Mikäli kontakti ei ole ideaalisti suunniteltu, vähenee tehokkuus huomattavasti, mikä johtuu elektronien tehottomasta ekstrahoinnista. Jopa ideaalisilta vaikuttavat kontaktit voivat johtaa tehokkuuden alenemiseen, mikäli varaus siirtyy spontaanisti metallista orgaaniseen kerrokseen, sillä tämä alentaa jännitettä jonka kenno voi tuottaa. Kennon orgaanis-orgaaninen rajapinta vaikuttaa siihen, kuinka paljon virtaa kenno pystyy tuottamaan. Rajapinnan ominaisuuksista riippuen materiaalin rekombinaatio on hallittavissa.
First-principles study on electronic and structural properties of Cu(In/Ga)Se alloys for solar cells
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Thin-film photovoltaic solar cells based on the Cu(In1−xGax)Se2 (CIGS) alloys have attracted more and more attention due to their large optical absorption coefficient, long term stability, low cost, and high efficiency. Modern theoretical studies of this material with first-principles calculations can provide accurate description of the electronic structure and yield results in close agreement with experimental values, but takes a large amount of calculation time. In this work, we use first-principles calculations based on the computationally affordable meta- generalized gradient approximation of the density-functional theory to investigate electronic and structural properties of the CIGS alloys. We report on the simulation of the lattice parameters and band gaps, as a function of chemical composition. The obtained results were found to be in a good agreement with the available experimental data.
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In this thesis the basic structure and operational principals of single- and multi-junction solar cells are considered and discussed. Main properties and characteristics of solar cells are briefly described. Modified equipment for measuring the quantum efficiency for multi-junction solar cell is presented. Results of experimental research single- and multi-junction solar cells are described.
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The aim of this master's thesis is to develop a two-dimensional drift-di usion model, which describes charge transport in organic solar cells. The main bene t of a two-dimensional model compared to a one-dimensional one is the inclusion of the nanoscale morphology of the active layer of a bulk heterojunction solar cell. The developed model was used to study recombination dynamics at the donor-acceptor interface. In some cases, it was possible to determine e ective parameters, which reproduce the results of the two-dimensional model in the one-dimensional case. A summary of the theory of charge transport in semiconductors was presented and discussed in the context of organic materials. Additionally, the normalization and discretization procedures required to nd a numerical solution to the charge transport problem were outlined. The charge transport problem was solved by implementing an iterative scheme called successive over-relaxation. The obtained solution is given as position-dependent electric potential, free charge carrier concentrations and current densities in the active layer. An interfacial layer, separating the pure phases, was introduced in order to describe charge dynamics occurring at the interface between the donor and acceptor. For simplicity, an e ective generation of free charge carriers in the interfacial layer was implemented. The pure phases simply act as transport layers for the photogenerated charges. Langevin recombination was assumed in the two-dimensional model and an analysis of the apparent recombination rate in the one-dimensional case is presented. The recombination rate in a two-dimensional model is seen to e ectively look like reduced Langevin recombination at open circuit. Replicating the J-U curves obtained in the two-dimensional model is, however, not possible by introducing a constant reduction factor in the Langevin recombination rate. The impact of an acceptor domain in the pure donor phase was investigated. Two cases were considered, one where the acceptor domain is isolated and another where it is connected to the bulk of the acceptor. A comparison to the case where no isolated domains exist was done in order to quantify the observed reduction in the photocurrent. The results show that all charges generated at the isolated domain are lost to recombination, but the domain does not have a major impact on charge transport. Trap-assisted recombination at interfacial trap states was investigated, as well as the surface dipole caused by the trapped charges. A theoretical expression for the ideality factor n_id as a function of generation was derived and shown to agree with simulation data. When the theoretical expression was fitted to simulation data, no interface dipole was observed.
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Tesis (Doctorado en Ciencias con orientación en Química de los Materiales) UANL, 2014.
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Holographic technology is at the dawn of quick evolution in various new areas including holographic data storage, holographic optical elements, artificial intelligence, optical interconnects, optical correlators, commerce, medical practice, holographic weapon sight, night vision goggles and games etc. One of the major obstacles for the success of holographic technology to a large extent is the lack of suitable recording medium. Compared with other holographic materials such as dichromated gelatin and silver halide emulsions, photopolymers have the great advantage of recording and reading holograms in real time and the spectral sensitivity could be easily shifted to the type of recording laser used by simply changing the sensitizing dye. Also these materials possess characteristics such as good light sensitivity, real time image development, large dynamic range, good optical properties, format flexibility, and low cost. This thesis describes the attempts made to fabricate highly economic photopolymer films for various holographic applications. In the present work, Poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) are selected as the host polymer matrices and methylene blue (MB) is used as the photosensitizing dye. The films were fabricated using gravity settling method. No chemical treatment or pre/post exposures were applied to the films. As the outcome of the work, photopolymer films with more than 70% efficiency, a permanent recording material which required no fixing process, a reusable recording material etc. were fabricated.
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The study on the fabrication and characterization of spray pyrolysed cadmium sulphide homojunction solar cells. As an alternative to the conventional energy source, the PV technology has to be improved. Study about the factors affecting the performance of the existing solar cells and this will result in the enhancement of efficiency of the cells. At the same time it is equally important to have R&D works on developing new photovoltaic devices and processes which are less expensive for large scale production. CdS is an important binary compound semiconductor, which is very useful in the field of photovoltaics. It is very easy to prepare large area CdS thin films. In order to fabricate thin film homojunction cadmium sulphide cells, prepared and characterized SnO2 thin film as the lower electrode, p-CdS as the active layer and n-CdS as window layer. Cadmium material used for the fabrication of homojunction solar cells is highly toxic. The major damage due to continued exposure to low levels of cadmium are on the kidneys, lungs and bones. The real advantage of spray pyrolysis process is that there is no emission of any toxic gases during the deposition. Very low concentration of the chemicals is needed in this process. The risk involved from this material is very low, though they are toxic. On large scale usage it may become necessary that the cells after their life, should be bought back by the companies to retrieve chemicals like cadmium. This will reduce environmental problem and also the material wastage