Abstract

Titanium dioxide (TiO 2) thin films were synthesized on glass substrates from titanium(IV)oxy acetylacetonate 2-butanol solution by a spray pyrolysis deposition (SPD) technique. The films consisted of TiO 2 leaflets and showed the oriented growth along the (2 0 0) direction. The surface area of the film was successfully increased by adding a small amount of aluminum(III) acetylacetonate (AA) in the source solution. This is because AA sublimates easily during the film formation to leave many pores within the film. A dye-sensitized solar cell was constructed with the TiO 2 film which was deposited on the fluorine-doped tin(IV) oxide layer by the SPD technique. The conversion efficiency of the cell was effectively enhanced as high as 3.2% at AA content of 0.6 at% in the source solution, attributing to the fact that the amount of a dye anchored on the surface of TiO 2 layer was the highest at this AA content. Although the conversion efficiency is relatively low, this finding leads to the possibility of an industrial production of a dye-sensitized solar cell in the near future.

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