Abstract:Hybrid quantum-dot-sensitized solar cells show promising novel optoelectronic properties. An adequate design of such cells requires a deep understanding of the characteristics of each component, including their interactions. In this context, the electrochemical properties of two different hole-transporting materials (HTMs) and their chemical interactions with trioctylphosphine-capped CdSe quantum dots are investigated to evaluate their potential use in hybrid quantum-dot-sensitized solar cells. Tris[4-(thien-2… Show more
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