Co-sensitization of amphiphilic ruthenium (II) sensitizer with a metal free organic dye: Improved photovoltaic performance of dye sensitized solar cells

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CdSe QDs of two different sizes have been combined with organic and organometallic sensitizers. The enhancement of the efficiency in QDDSSCs depends on the size of the QD and on the nature of the dye.


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Co-sensitization is demonstrated to be an effective technique to enhance the efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells, where an efficiency of 9.23% is achieved by mixing N3 and RK-1 dyes.


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