PbS quantum dot sensitized anatase TiO2 nanocorals for quantum dot-sensitized solar cell applications
Abstract
Lead sulphide (PbS) quantum dot (QD) sensitized anatase TiO2 nanocorals (TNC) were synthesized by SILAR and hydrothermal techniques. The TNC, PbS and PbS–TNC samples were characterized by optical absorption, XRD, FT-IR, FESEM and XPS. The results show that PbS QDs are coated on the TNCs, the optical absorption is found to be enhanced and the band edge is shifted to ∼693 nm as compared with plain TNCs at 340 nm. The PbS–TNC sample exhibits an improved photoelectrochemical performance with a maximum short circuit current (Jsc) of 3.84 mA cm−2. The photocurrent density was found to be enhanced 2 fold, as compared with those of the bare PbS photoelectrode. The total power conversion efficiency of the PbS–TNC electrodes is 1.23%.