TY - GEN
T1 - Optimization of titania thickness of dye-sensitized solar cell(DSC) utilizing patterning with electrostatically-injected droplet (PELID) method
AU - Kosugi, Kyousuke
AU - Shimoyama, Yuki
AU - Umezu, Shinjiro
AU - Kunugi, Yoshihito
AU - Ohmorri, Hitoshi
PY - 2013/12/1
Y1 - 2013/12/1
N2 - Solar cell is one of the key technologies in this century because this has possibility to clear energy problems. In this paper, we tried to pattern titania layer of dye-sensitized solar cell DSC utilizing PELID method. The PELID method is an inkjet fabrication method. The PELID method has good merit; that is ability to eject highly viscous liquid. We applied the merit for patterning titania paste on FTO (Fluorine-doped Tin Oxide) glass. The thickness of titania layer was controlled by the time to print. DSC is composed of electrolyte that is sandwiched between FTO glass and Pt electrode. Titania and N3 are patterned on FTO glass. The efficiency is not so high. The main purpose of the study is to improve the efficiency. The fabrication process of the DSC was simple. Titania paste was patterned on FTO glass utilizing doctor blade. The patterned paste was dried and sintered. The thickness of the layer was controlled by the spacer between the doctor blade and the glass. In the former study, the thickness was not changed, however it is essential to determine the thickness to achieve the highest efficiency. Because best thickness will be changed by the chemical characteristics of titania, new fabrication method that can change the thickness easily should be developed. We developed the PELID method. In this paper, we have optimized of titania layer by controlling the coating time and profile utilizing PELID method. We have demonstrated that optimizing titania layer by PELID method is possible to improve the efficiency of the DSC.
AB - Solar cell is one of the key technologies in this century because this has possibility to clear energy problems. In this paper, we tried to pattern titania layer of dye-sensitized solar cell DSC utilizing PELID method. The PELID method is an inkjet fabrication method. The PELID method has good merit; that is ability to eject highly viscous liquid. We applied the merit for patterning titania paste on FTO (Fluorine-doped Tin Oxide) glass. The thickness of titania layer was controlled by the time to print. DSC is composed of electrolyte that is sandwiched between FTO glass and Pt electrode. Titania and N3 are patterned on FTO glass. The efficiency is not so high. The main purpose of the study is to improve the efficiency. The fabrication process of the DSC was simple. Titania paste was patterned on FTO glass utilizing doctor blade. The patterned paste was dried and sintered. The thickness of the layer was controlled by the spacer between the doctor blade and the glass. In the former study, the thickness was not changed, however it is essential to determine the thickness to achieve the highest efficiency. Because best thickness will be changed by the chemical characteristics of titania, new fabrication method that can change the thickness easily should be developed. We developed the PELID method. In this paper, we have optimized of titania layer by controlling the coating time and profile utilizing PELID method. We have demonstrated that optimizing titania layer by PELID method is possible to improve the efficiency of the DSC.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84897695993
SN - 9780892083060
T3 - International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies
SP - 36
EP - 39
BT - NIP 2013
T2 - 29th International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies, NIP 2013 and Digital Fabrication 2013
Y2 - 29 September 2013 through 3 October 2013
ER -