Study of Doped Sb2S3 Sensitizer for Third Generation Solar Cell
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2019
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
The dye-sensitized solar cell has been investigated as the most promising candidate for
photovoltaic applications due to its unique properties, low cost and suitable power conversion for
commercial purposes. In this dissertation the thin films of Sb2S3 are synthesized by hydrothermal
method with different doping ratios of copper (Cu). The prepared material is further
characterized by different techniques. UV-Vis is used to analyze the absorption spectrum of both
doped and un-doped materials. The results show that the absorption spectrum have sharp edge
close to the band edge which indicates that it has direct band gap. The band gap calculations are
2.01 eV in case of un-doped Sb2S3 and 1.32 eV to 1.45 eV in case of 3% - 5% Cu doping. This
variation in band gap calculations can be attributed to change in film thickness and higher
concentrations of Cu doping. FTIR is used to analyze the bond vibrations of different groups
which are present in Sb2S3 with different Cu-doping ratios. The peaks in FTIR spectra indicate
that the peak intensity is increased with 3% cu-doping but decreased with 5% Cu-doping. Raman
spectroscopy is used to analyze the different frequency modes present in the material. The peaks
at approximately 260cm
-1
and 950cm
-1
are representing the different symmetric and anti-
symmetric Sb-S stretching present in the material. The SEM results show the spherical shapes of
un-doped Sb2S3 nanoparticles having average size range 80 nm but in case of 3% Cu doping, the
nanoparticles make clusters or bunches with each other which indicate that by doping with
different Cu ratios, the structure have been changed. It has been observed that with 5% Cu and
above the doping will agglomerate the material which is not feasible for solar cell applications.
The maximum energy conversion efficiency is recorded 1.4% with 3% Cu doping having FF of
0.75, Voc of 0.70 V and Jsc of 27 mAcm
-2
. The efficiencies of un-doped and 5% are recorded as
0.76% and 0.96% with different values of Jsc, Voc and FF. This variation of efficiency can be
related to different grain size and chemical composition of material
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Department of Physics, FA17, Physics, Generation Solar Cell, photovoltaic applications, chemical composition of material., Dr. Saif Ur Rehman