Shedding Light on Solar Cells with Synchrotron Radiation

ORAL

Abstract

X-ray absorption and photoelectron spectroscopy with synchrotron radiation are used to systematically determine the energy levels of molecules for dye-sensitized solar cells (including porphyrins and phthalocyanines [1-3]). N 1s absorption spectra combined with theoretical modeling provide the unoccupied molecular orbitals and the charge transfer between the central metal atom and the surrounding N atoms. Metal 2p-to-3d spectra provide the oxidation state of the metal. Fe and Mn, which occur frequently in biological analogs, easily change their oxidation between +3 and +2. Some dyes interact with the electronic states of nano-structured ZnO acceptor electrodes, causing a change in the electronic states of the ZnO or the dye.\\[4pt] [1] P. L. Cook, et al. J. Chem. Phys. 131, 194701 (2009). \newline [2] P. L. Cook, et al. J. Chem. Phys. 131, 214702 (2009). \newline [3] J.M. Garc\'{i}a-Lastra, et al., J. Chem Phys. 133, 151103 (2010).

Authors

  • Franz Himpsel

    • UW-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • UW Madison
  • Peter Cook

    • UW Madison
  • Phillip Johnson

    • UW-Madison
    • UW Madison
  • Xiaosong Liu

    • ALS
  • Wanli Yang

    • ALS
  • Angel Rubio

    • University of the Basque Country, Spain
    • Univ. San Sebastian
  • Juan-Maria Garc\'Ia-Lastra

    • Univ. San Sebastian
  • Enrique Ortega

    • Univ. San Sebastian
  • Celia Rogero

    • Univ. San Sebastian
  • Ruben Gonzalez-Moreno

    • Univ. San Sebastian
  • Eneko Azaceta

    • CIDETEC, San Sebastian
  • Ramon Tena-Zaera

    • CIDETEC, San Sebastian
  • Elena Guillen

    • Univ. Sevilla
  • Juan Anta

    • Univ. Sevilla