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Title: Impact of ethynyl linkage on indoor photovoltaic performance of triphenylimidazole-phenothiazine dyes with dual-species copper electrolyte
Authors: Rajesh, M N
George, A S
Moolakkil, A
Unni, K N N
Prasanthkumar, S
Soman, S
Giribabu, L
Keywords: solar cells
organic sensitizers
triphenylimidazole
phenothiazine
dual species copper electrolyte
Issue Date: 1-Mar-2025
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Solar Energy; 288: 113264
Abstract: In this work, we have intended and synthesized two innovative dyes, LG-P7 and LG-P8, that significantly improve the efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) under outdoor and indoor/ambient illuminations. These dyes (LG-P7 and LG-P8) are modified versions of our previously reported LG-P5 and LG-P6 dyes, with the addition of an ethynyl bridge to extend π-conjugation of the dye molecules, contributing to enhanced light harvesting behaviour. Using the asymmetric dual species copper (II/I) redox electrolyte ([Cu(II)(dmp)2Cl]+/[Cu(I)(dmp)2]+) and co-sensitization with the metal-free organic XY1b dye, both LG-P7/P8 devices delivered a PCE of ∼ 35 % under 1000 lx WW CFL illumination, comparable to typically used D35 co-sensitized devices. The impact of introduction of ethynyl linkage was more pronounced for the D-D-π-A dyes where moving from LG-P5:XY1b to LG-P7:XY1b, the PCE improved from 21.44 % to 35.14 % under 1000 lx CFL illumination. At a lower illumination intensity of 700 lx, the XY1b co-sensitized LG-P7/P8 devices even demonstrated superior performance compared to D35:XY1b (32.84 ± 0.37 %), with PCE of 33.95 ± 0.37 % (LG-P7:XY1b) and 33.03 ± 0.16 % (LG-P8:XY1b). The introduction of extended π-conjugation in the LG-P7 and LG-P8 dyes, compared to the parent triphenylimidazole-phenothiazine dyes (LG-P5 and LG-P6), contributed to enhanced light harvesting behaviour as well as improved photovoltaic performance further demonstrating the significance of systematic structural modifications in sensitizers to realize superior indoor photovoltaic performance in DSCs.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0038092X25000271?via%3Dihub
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