3D photoelectrode for dye solar cells realized by laser micromachining of photosensitive glass
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
An explorative dye solar cell architecture based on the implementation of a 3D micropatterned photoelectrode is disclosed here. An array of conical micropillars has been realized by laser micromachining of photosensitive glass which has been advantageously used as a substrate for deposition of a thin transparent conductive layer and a thick mesoporous TiO2 electrode. A significantly higher photocurrent density has been detected as an effect of the extended overall absorbing area of the micropatterned photoelectrode with respect to a conventional 2D reference photoelectrode. This enhancement can also be partially imputable to a not negligible "waveguide effect" occurring within the glass micropillars.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
LIGHT-HARVESTING EFFICIENCY; PHOTONIC CRYSTALS; ENHANCEMENT; PHOTOCURRENT; PLASMONICS; LAYER
List of contributors:
Gigli, Giuseppe; Brandi, Fernando
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