Abstract

A study of a hybrid heterojunction solar cell based on nanocrystalline mesoporous TiO 2 and the hole conductor spiro-OMeTAD (2,2′7,7′-tetrakis( N, N′-di- p-methoxyphenyl-amine)-9,9′-spiro-bifluorene) has been realized. Impedance and cyclic voltammetry techniques were used to measure the interfacial properties of the hybrid heterojunction and establish the energy levels of the solid-state electrolyte. It was observed that the energy levels of the organic hole transport material are changed when it forms a film deposited onto indium-doped tin oxide (ITO). Moreover, the HOMO level of the mono oxidized spiro-OMeTAD is well coupled with the HOMO level of the dye N719 (Ru(4,4′-dicarboxy-2,2′-bipyridyI) 2(SCN) 2) which implies that it is not convenient to increase the doping of the hole conductor much further than this first oxidized state. This doping level ( n ≈ 10 19 cm −3) also assures a high enough hole conductivity. The implications of our results to the solid-state dye solar cell performance are discussed.

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