Influence of Synthesis-Dependent Structural Morphology on Performance of Natural Dye-Sensitized ZnO Solar Cells

Harpreetpal Singh, Vijay Kumar, Dev Raj, Sunil Kumar, T. W. Kang, H. C. Jeon

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Abstract

ZnO nanostructures were synthesized by solvothermal (STT), solution combustion (SCT), and template synthesis (TS) techniques, showing the formation of rod-like, dot-like, and wire-like morphology. Pure-phase wurtzite structure was observed for STT and SCT samples, and mixed-phase wurtzite structure for the TS sample. Strong excitonic peaks appeared for STT and TS samples, whereas the excitonic peak tended to shift for the SCT sample. Dye-sensitized solar cell device structures using natural anthocyanin dye were fabricated and their I–V characteristics studied. The ZnO nanowire-based device showed the maximum open-circuit voltage (V oc ) and short-circuit current density (I sc ) in comparison with the rod-like and flake-like ZnO nanostructures. The photoconversion efficiency (PCE) was found to be 3.2%, 4.4%, and 5.4% for the rod-, dot-, and wire-like morphology, respectively. The enhancement in the PCE can be attributed to increased charge collection at the interface of the ZnO photoanode and electrolyte layer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1477-1484
Number of pages8
JournalJOM
Volume71
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2019

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