KEYWORDS: Dye sensitized solar cells, Electrons, Data modeling, Zinc, Solar cells, Organic photovoltaics, Solar energy, Electrodes, Resistance, Optical filters
We report the full electrical characterization of a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC), in which the photovoltaic (PV) effect can be observed, under a radiation field closely resembling the AM 1.5 solar spectrum, together with an estimation of the variation of the determined parameters in the 300-400K temperature ranges, based on the electrical model and theoretical estimation techniques. The current-voltage characteristic serves as both a proof-of-existence for the PV effect and a source for electrical parameter extraction. The devices exhibits promising efficiency and fill factors if operated at convenient temperatures.
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