Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Vol.95, No.1, 340-343, 2011
Method for fabricating the compact layer in dye-sensitized solar cells by titanium sputter deposition and acid-treatments
Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) have been put forward as a potential low-cost alternative to the widely used silicon solar cells, which are subject to cost limitations. However, some problems need to be solved in order to enhance the efficiency of DSCs. In particular, the electron recombination occurred by the contact between the transparent conductive oxide (TCO) and a redox electrolyte is one of the main limiting factors of efficiency. Accordingly, a compact layer plays an important role in realizing highly efficient DSCs because it improves the adhesion of the TiO(2) to the TCO and provides a larger contact area and more effective electron transfer by preventing electron recombination. In this work, the fabrication of a TiO(2) compact layer using Ti sputter deposition and acid-treatment was investigated rather than the conventional method, which uses a TiCl(4) aqueous solution. The acid-treatment of the sputtered Ti film actively oxidized the Ti particles. As a result, such a cell exhibited an additional 1.3% in total efficiency compared to the standard DSC without a compact layer. These improvements are not inferior to those obtained by the conventional fabrication method using a TiCl(4) aqueous solution. (c) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.