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The New Design of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Adopted by Sputter Deposition of Counter Electrode
Hee-Je KIMYong-Chul KIMIm-Geun LEEJi-Tae HONGDong-Yoon LEEHyun-Ju KIMJin-Young CHOI
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2007 Volume 50 Issue 5 Pages 358-361

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  The counter electrode widely used in DSCs (Dye-sensitized Solar Cells) is constructed of conducting glass substrates coated with Pt films, where the platinum acts as a catalyst. Pt counter electrodes in DSCs are one important component. It is expected that characteristics of Pt electrodes strongly depend on fabrication process and its surface condition. In this study, Pt counter electrode surface of DSC is deposited by RF sputtering under the conditions of Ar 6.7×10-1 Pa, RF power of 120 W and substrate temperature of 100°C. Surface morphology of Pt electrodes was investigated by FE-SEM and AFM. And this paper shows our recent results and technology to fabricate the new designed cell with Pt electrodes deposited by sputtering method. We have achieved fill factor 68% and photoelectric conversion efficiency around 2.6% as the best results of new designed DSCs structure.
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© 2007 by The Vacuum Society of Japan
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