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Photoinduced charge dynamics in indoline-dye sensitised solar cells

Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.

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Main Author: Minda, Iulia
Other Authors: Schwoerer, Heinrich
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/95760 Photoinduced charge dynamics in indoline-dye sensitised solar cells Minda, Iulia Schwoerer, Heinrich Schlettwein, Derck Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Science. Dept. of Physics. Organic solar cells Photoinduced electron dynamics Femtosecond laser spectroscopy Ultrafast transient absorption Dissertations -- Physics Theses -- Physics UCTD Thesis (MSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2014. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The demand for renewable energy sources has grown out of the humanity’s increasing need for electricity as well as depleting fossil fuel reserves. Organic-dye sensitised solar cells were developed as a green, cost-effective alternative to the market-dominating silicon solar cell technology. The field of photovoltaic devices and organic-DSSCs is interesting because we want to develop better, more efficient cells at lower costs using environmentally friendly materials. By studying the fundamental physics and chemistry processes occurring during and after the interaction of light with these devices, we create a window into the mechanism of photosynthesis. Our DSSCs were prepared by sensitisation of highly porous ZnO with different indoline dyes containing the same chromophore, but different alkyl chain lengths bonded to one of two carboxyl anchors as: DN91 (1 C) < DN216 (5 C) < DN285 (10 C). The role of the dye molecules is to absorb photons and donate electrons to the ZnO which acts as the charge acceptor, at the dye|ZnO interface. Through photoelectrochemical characterisation it was found that the structure of the dyes has an effect on the maximum current (JSC) produced by the cells: the shorter the alkyl chain, the higher the JSC. This macroscopic investigation was complimented by microscopic measurements in the form of transient absorption spectroscopy. This allows us to follow, in real time, the photoinduced oxidation of the dye and its regeneration occurring through desired and undesired pathways. It was found that the injection efficiencies of the dye molecules were directly responsible for the trend in the short circuit currents. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die aanvraag na die ontwikkeling van herwinbare energie bronne spruit voort uit die voorsienbare uitputting van fossiel brandstof bronne sowel as die groeiende behoefte om aan die mensdom se elektrisiteit behoeftes te voldoen. Kleurstof gesensitiseerde sonselle is ontwikkel as ’n groen, koste-effektiewe alternatief tot die silikon sonsel tegnologie wat die mark domineer. Die fotovoltaïse toestel veld, spesifiek organiese kleurstof gesensitiseerde sonselle is interessant omdat daar ruimte bestaan vir die ontwikkeling van beter meer effektiewe selle in terme van vervaardigings koste en prosesse wat omgewingsvriendelik is. Deur die fundamentele fisika en chemiese prosesse wat plaas vind tydens en na lig interaksie met hierdie selle te bestudeer gee dit insig oor die werkingsmeganisme van fotosintese. Ons kleurstof gesensitiseerde sonselle is voorberei deur sensitasie van hoogs poreuse ZnO met verskillende indolien kleurstowwe wat dieselfde kromofoor bevat wat met verskillende alkiel ketting lengtes verbind is aan een van twee karboksiel ankers as: DN91 (1 C) < DN216 (5 C) < DN285 (10 C). Die rol van die kleurstof molekules is om fotone te absorbeer en elektrone te doneer aan die ZnO wat as die lading akseptor dien by die kleurstof|ZnO intervlak. Deur fotoelektrochemiese karakterisasie is bevind dat die struktuur van die kleurstof ’n effek het op die maksimum stroom (JSC) wat die selle produseer: hoe korter die die akiel ketting, hoe hoër die JSC. Hierdie makroskopiese ondersoek is voltooi deur mikroskopiese metings in die vorm van tydopgelosde absorpsiespektroskopie. Dit laat ons toe om die fotogeinduseerde oksidasie asook regenerasie van die kleurstof te volg soos wat dit plaas vind deur gewenste sowel as ongewenste roetes. Dit is bevind dat die inspuitings effektiwiteit van die kleurstof molekules direk verantwoordelik is vir die waarneembare trajek in die kortsluitings stroom. 2015-01-13T11:46:41Z 2015-01-13T11:46:41Z 2014-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/95760 en_ZA v, 50 p. application/pdf
spellingShingle Organic solar cells
Photoinduced electron dynamics
Femtosecond laser spectroscopy
Ultrafast transient absorption
Dissertations -- Physics
Theses -- Physics
UCTD
Minda, Iulia
Photoinduced charge dynamics in indoline-dye sensitised solar cells
title Photoinduced charge dynamics in indoline-dye sensitised solar cells
title_full Photoinduced charge dynamics in indoline-dye sensitised solar cells
title_fullStr Photoinduced charge dynamics in indoline-dye sensitised solar cells
title_full_unstemmed Photoinduced charge dynamics in indoline-dye sensitised solar cells
title_short Photoinduced charge dynamics in indoline-dye sensitised solar cells
title_sort photoinduced charge dynamics in indoline dye sensitised solar cells
topic Organic solar cells
Photoinduced electron dynamics
Femtosecond laser spectroscopy
Ultrafast transient absorption
Dissertations -- Physics
Theses -- Physics
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/95760
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