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Enhancing the efficiency of transparent dye-sensitized solar cells using concentrated light

  • Prabhakaran Selvaraj
  • , Hasan Baig
  • , Tapas K. Mallick
  • , Jonathan Siviter
  • , Andrea Montecucco
  • , Wen Li
  • , Manosh Paul
  • , Tracy Sweet
  • , Min Gao
  • , Andrew R. Knox
  • , Senthilarasu Sundaram

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Abstract

Transparent dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) can be coupled within a building's architecture to provide daylighting and electrical power simultaneously. In this work, the relationship between the transparency and performance of DSSCs is studied by changing the TiO2 electrode thickness. The 10 µm thickness device shows a power conversion efficiency of 5.93% and a Jsc of 12.75 mA/cm2 with 37% transparency in the visible range. However, the performance loss in DSSCs during the scale up process is a potential drawback. This can be addressed using an optical concentrator with DSSC to generate more power from small size devices. Here, a compound parabolic concentrator (CPC) is coupled with DSSCs and its performance is compared to a scaled-up device (approx. 4 times). Furthermore, the impact of operating temperature on the performance of the bare and concentrator-coupled devices is discussed in this article. An increase of 67% in power conversion efficiency is observed at 36 °C for the concentrator-coupled device under 1000 W/m2 illumination. Maximum Jsc of 25.55 mA/cm2 is achieved at 40 °C for the concentrated coupled device compare with the Jsc of 13.06 mA/cm2 for the bare cell at the same temperature.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-34
Number of pages6
JournalSolar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
Volume175
Early online date7 Nov 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2018
Externally publishedYes

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