Abstract

Current collector is an important part of nanostructured dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), which reduces ohmic loss. In the present work, Ni current collector was electrochemically deposited on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) for use as current collector of DSSC. The adhesion of Ni to FTO was improved by post-annealing in ambient atmosphere. A new method was proposed to prevent Ni coating from oxidation during annealing. According to this method, a carbon over-layer was applied on Ni coating, which protected Ni from oxidation. Visual inspection and X-ray diffraction (XRD) results showed the effectiveness of this method in protection of Ni coating from oxidation. Furthermore, the effect of current collector on photovoltaic performance of DSSCs was investigated using current density-voltage curve measurement and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy methods. It was observed that post-annealing in ambient atmosphere, under protection of carbon over-layer, improves both the adhesion of Ni current collector to FTO and the photovoltaic performance of DSSC. However, Ni oxidation during post-annealing of Ni current collector, without carbon over-layer, significantly decreased the photovoltaic parameters of DSSC. The above observations were explained by considering the series resistance of DSSC.

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