Title of article :
A Review on Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs), Materials and Applications
Author/Authors :
Dhanasekaran ، Parasuraman School of Electrical Engineering - Vellore Institute of Technology , Marimuthu ، Ramakrishnan School of Electrical Engineering - Vellore Institute of Technology
Abstract :
Fossil fuels served as the main source of energy throughout the 1800s, when the industrial revolution got underway. Countries started aiming for carbon-neutral footprints and lowered emissions as environmental degradation became more apparent. Numerous research projects have been undertaken to discover a photovoltaic device that can replace conventional silicon-based solar cells. Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have undergone extensive research during the past three decades. Due to their straightforward preparation process, low cost, ease of production, and low toxicity, DSSCs have seen extensive use. The reader will be able to comprehend the numerous types of TCO layers, physical methods for depositing metal oxide on TCO thin films, materials for fabricating the various DSSC layers, and the various types of dyes included in DSSC, as well as their components and structures. The reader s ability to construct the DSSC, gain a general understanding of how it operates, and increase the effectiveness of these devices potential growth and development paths are all aided by this review. For these technologies to be debated and shown to be appropriate for a breakthrough in consumer electronics on the market, manufacturing, stability, and efficiency improvements must also be addressed in the future. An overview of current DSSC prototype development and products from major firms is presented.
Keywords :
Organic Solar Cells , Dye , Sensitized Solar Cells , Perovskite Solar Cells , Efficiency , Commercialization
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering