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6 February 2004 Flexible dye solar cells
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Abstract
Strategies towards flexible solid state solar cells based on nanocrystalline titanium oxide and organic hole conductor were investigated. For the flexible cell geometry a metal foil was used as substrate and a semi-transparent gold layer as counter electrode which allows light transmission (back illumination). The device performance of solid state cells based on SnO2:F coated glass on the one hand and a metal foil on the other hand were characterized and compared by measuring the current voltage curves on back and front illumination.
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Nathalie Rossier-Iten, Toby B. Meyer, Jessica Krueger, and Michael Graetzel "Flexible dye solar cells", Proc. SPIE 5215, Organic Photovoltaics IV, (6 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.510012
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Gold

Electrodes

Electrons

Glasses

Solar cells

Titanium

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