Issue 7, 2010

Towards new efficient dye-sensitised solar cells

Abstract

The technology to convert sunlight into electric current by employing organic photovoltaic systems has been an issue of an intensive research over the last two decades and nowadays receives an increasing industrial interest. Dye-sensitised solar cells (DSSCs) provide a technically and economically credible alternative to the present well-known pn junction or thin film photovoltaic devices. In this Perspective, we review the basic concepts of DSSCs and we specifically discuss the recent theoretical research aimed at optimising DSSC's properties, as well as several of the controversial and emerging issues in this field.

Graphical abstract: Towards new efficient dye-sensitised solar cells

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
08 Jan 2010
Accepted
09 Mar 2010
First published
14 May 2010

Energy Environ. Sci., 2010,3, 891-904

Towards new efficient dye-sensitised solar cells

J. Preat, D. Jacquemin and E. A. Perpète, Energy Environ. Sci., 2010, 3, 891 DOI: 10.1039/C000474J

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