Graphene-incorporated nanocrystalline TiO2 films for dye-sensitized solar cells

Guang Zhu, Tian Lv, Tao Xu, Likun Pan, Zhuo Sun

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Abstract

Recently, graphene, a rising star in carbon family, has generated increasing interest both in fundamental science and for the potential applications in batteries, biosensor and field-effect transistors due to its good conductivity, high electron mobility, superior chemical stability and large surface-to-volume ratio [1]. Chemical approaches, for the large-scale production of highly conducting graphene sheets, which speed up the application of graphene, have become reality [2]. Increasing studies have pursued the application of graphene in photovoltaic devices, for example, as a promising transparent electrode for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) and organic solar cells or as acceptors for organic solar cells [3-5].

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2010 8th International Vacuum Electron Sources Conference and Nanocarbon, IVESC 2010 and NANOcarbon 2010
Pages370-371
Number of pages2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Event8th International Vacuum Electron Sources Conference, IVESC 2010 and NANOcarbon 2010 - Nanjing, China
Duration: 14 Oct 201016 Oct 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings - 2010 8th International Vacuum Electron Sources Conference and Nanocarbon, IVESC 2010 and NANOcarbon 2010

Conference

Conference8th International Vacuum Electron Sources Conference, IVESC 2010 and NANOcarbon 2010
Country/TerritoryChina
CityNanjing
Period14/10/1016/10/10

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