The importance of the TiO2/quantum dots interface in the recombination processes of quantum dot sensitized solar cells.

@article{Tachan2013TheIO,
  title={The importance of the TiO2/quantum dots interface in the recombination processes of quantum dot sensitized solar cells.},
  author={Zion Tachan and Idan Hod and Menny Shalom and Larissa Grinis and Arie Zaban},
  journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
  year={2013},
  volume={15 11},
  pages={
          3841-5
        }
}
Quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSSCs) present a promising technology for next generation photovoltaic cells, having exhibited a considerable leap in performance over the last few years. However, recombination processes occurring in parallel at the TiO(2)-QDs-electrolyte triple junction constitute one of the major limitations for further improvement of QDSSCs. Reaching higher conversion efficiencies necessitates gaining a better understanding of the mechanisms of charge recombination in… 

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