Abstract
ABSTRACT Nanoporous-layer-covered TiO 2 nanotube arrays (Type II TNTs) were fabricated by two-step electrochemical anodization.For comparison, conventional TiO 2 nanotube arrays (Type I TNTs) were also prepared by one-step electrochemical anod-ization. Types I and II TNTs were detached by selective etching and then transferred successfully to a transparent F-dopedSnO 2 (FTO) substrate by a sol-gel process. Both FTO/Types I and II TNTs allowed front side illumination to exhibit inci-dent photon-to-current efficiencies (IPCEs) in the long wavelength region of 300 to 750 nm without the absorption of lightby the iodine-containing electrolyte. The Type II TNT exhibited longer electron lifetime and faster charge transfer than theType I TNT because of its relatively fewer defect states. These beneficial effects lead to a high overall energy conversionefficiency (5.32 %) of the resulting dye-sensitized solar cell.Keywords : dye-sensitized solar cell, nanotube array, electron lifetime, charge transfer, front side illumination
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