Dye Sensitized Solar Cells From Laboratory Scale to Pre-Pilot Stage

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Dye,
Energy Research Centre Of The Netherlands,
Solar Cell
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Energy research Centre of the Netherlands

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Overview: This paper presents the dye sensitized solar cell (nc-DSC) which is developed from laboratory scale to the pre-pilot module stage. The process line with mechanized equipment for 10?10 and 7.5?10 cm2 devices is presented. Power conversion efficiencies of 6% obtained for cell-areas of 2.5 cm2 are successfully translated to 100 cm2 devices (active-area 68 cm2) by application of identical cell components. Reproducible efficiencies of 6.0?0.3% are achieved at high yields of over 85%. These results prove that complete device manufacturing of nc-DSC using a baseline process, starting with colloid synthesis is reproducible for surfaces up to 10?10 cm2.

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Format: PDF | Size: 20,275KB | Date: May 2003 | Pages: 4


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