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Solid-State Solar Energy Conversion from WO3 Nano and Microstructures with Charge Transportation and Light-Scattering Characteristics.


ABSTRACT: Solar energy conversion devices composed of highly crystalline gel polymers with disk-WO3 nanostructure and plate-WO3 microstructures (D-WO3 and P-WO3, respectively) exhibited higher power conversion efficiency than those with a gel electrolyte. In this study, D-WO3 and P-WO3 were prepared using a hydrothermal process and their structural and morphological features were investigated for application in solar energy conversion devices. The P-WO3 solid-state electrolyte significantly enhanced the cell performance owing to its charge transportation and light-scattering characteristics. The P-WO3 solid-state electrolyte showed a power conversion efficiency of 6.3%, which is higher than those of the gel (4.2%) and D-WO3 solid-state (5.5%) electrolytes. The electro-chemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), intensity-modulated voltage spectroscopy (IMVS), diffuse reflectance, and incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency (IPCE) analysis results showed that the P-WO3 solid-state electrolyte showed improved charge transportation and light scattering, and hence enhanced the cell performance.

SUBMITTER: Moon J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6956145 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Solid-State Solar Energy Conversion from WO<sub>3</sub> Nano and Microstructures with Charge Transportation and Light-Scattering Characteristics.

Moon Juyoung J   Shin Woojun W   Park Jung Tae JT   Jang Hongje H  

Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) 20191217 12


Solar energy conversion devices composed of highly crystalline gel polymers with disk-WO<sub>3</sub> nanostructure and plate-WO<sub>3</sub> microstructures (D-WO<sub>3</sub> and P-WO<sub>3</sub>, respectively) exhibited higher power conversion efficiency than those with a gel electrolyte. In this study, D-WO<sub>3</sub> and P-WO<sub>3</sub> were prepared using a hydrothermal process and their structural and morphological features were investigated for application in solar energy conversion devic  ...[more]

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