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16 March 2015 The durability of the dye-sensitized solar cell with silicon resin
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Abstract
Dye-Sensitized solar cell (DSSC) is expected to be one of the next-generation photovoltaics because of its environment-friendly and low-cost properties. However, commercialization of DSSC is difficult because of the electrolyte leakage. We propose a new thermal curable base on silicon resin. The resin aimed at sealing of DSSC and gives a promising resolution for sealing of practical DSSC. Furthermore, the optimized resin was fabricated into solar cells, which exhibited best durability by retaining 97% of the initial photoelectric conversion efficiency after 1,000 hours tracking test at 80℃.
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Hyun Chul Ki, Seon Hoon Kim, Doo-Gun Kim, Tae-Un Kim, Haeng-Yun Jung, and Jae-Man Yoon "The durability of the dye-sensitized solar cell with silicon resin", Proc. SPIE 9358, Physics, Simulation, and Photonic Engineering of Photovoltaic Devices IV, 935818 (16 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2080456
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KEYWORDS
Dye sensitized solar cells

Silicon

Polymers

Manufacturing

Electrodes

Platinum

Glasses

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