Abstract

Translucent TiO2 nanotube (NT) array film has been used as supporter materials for the fabrication of CdSxSe1-x/Mn-CdS quantum dot sensitized solar cell (QDSSC). The TiO2 NT array electrodes are sensitized with Mn-CdS and CdSxSe1-x QDs by employing a two-stage sensitization strategy combining successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) techniques and hydrothermal process. The photoresponse region of CdSxSe1-x/Mn-CdS/TiO2 NT electrodes could be controlled by the ratio of S and Se. By systematical investigation the optimal composition of CdSxSe1-x, a high power conversion efficiency of 2.41% is obtained with CdS0.47Se0.53/Mn-CdS/TiO2 NT QDSSC prepared with feed molar ratio of S:Se=0:4. After being coated with 3 SILAR cycles of CdSe on the CdS0.47Se0.53/Mn-CdS/TiO2 NT electrode, the power conversion efficiency could be further improved to the highest value of 3.26%. The enhancement of power conversion efficiency is mainly attributed to the significant increase of short-circuit current density (Jsc) which resulted from the improved light harvesting ability caused by expanded light absorption range and efficient electrons collection caused by mid-gap states created by Mn-CdS. These results are well evidenced with the photovoltaic performance studies (J-V behaviors), incident photon to charge carrier generation efficiency (IPCE), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).

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