2012
DOI: 10.1039/c2cc17187b
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Symmetric vs. asymmetric squaraines as photosensitisers in mesoscopic injection solar cells: a structure–property relationship study

Abstract: A symmetric squaraine and its related non-symmetric structure are shown to have comparable efficiencies in DSCs, but with undoubtedly advantages in the low cost and easiness of synthesis for the symmetrical structure.

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“…In good agreement with the measured short-circuit current density, the IPCE spectra of the corresponding devices are reported in Figure 5b. The IPCEs of the non-substituted VG1 and VG10 are characterized by a broad and lower band in the blue region (S2) and a strong photo-conversion region between 550 and 750 nm (S1), with a maximum around 70%, according to [10,11]. Regardless of the structure, all the new four squaraines show an increased IPCE in the blue region (380-500 nm) and a noticeable decrease for S1 transition, together with a bathocromic shift.…”
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“…In good agreement with the measured short-circuit current density, the IPCE spectra of the corresponding devices are reported in Figure 5b. The IPCEs of the non-substituted VG1 and VG10 are characterized by a broad and lower band in the blue region (S2) and a strong photo-conversion region between 550 and 750 nm (S1), with a maximum around 70%, according to [10,11]. Regardless of the structure, all the new four squaraines show an increased IPCE in the blue region (380-500 nm) and a noticeable decrease for S1 transition, together with a bathocromic shift.…”
Section: Photovoltaic Performancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…J-V characteristics for VG2-C8, VG3-C8, VG11-C8, VG12-C8 sensitized solar cells measured under standard A.M. 1.5G illumination (100 mW/cm 2 ). The values are compared to the benchmark C106 ruthenium dye [2] and to VG1-C8 [10] and VG10-C8 [11] using the same electrolyte composition. In good agreement with the measured short-circuit current density, the IPCE spectra of the corresponding devices are reported in Figure 5b.…”
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