Abstract

In this work, nanodiamond (ND) particles were used as a scattering layer in a photoanode of a dye-sensitised solar cell (DSSC). The thickness of the ND layer was controlled by spin-coating speed. Current–voltage (I–V) test results showed that the thickness of the ND scattering layer is an important factor affecting cell efficiency. The best cell efficiency achieved was 6.16% with a spin-coating speed of 2000 rpm, which was 15% higher than the DSSC without the scattering layer.

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