Journal of Power Sources, Vol.325, 438-445, 2016
High performance of Mn-doped CdSe quantum dot sensitized solar cells based on the vertical ZnO nanorod arrays
Doping transition metal ions Mn2+ to semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are extremely interesting for the development of photovoltaic devices. Quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSCs) are able to show promising power conversion efficiencies (PCE) by employing Mn2+ doped QDs. Herein we achieve effective CdS/Mn-CdSe/ZnS QDs co-sensitized vertical ZnO nanorod arrays film that provides an appreciable enhancement in photovoltaic performance. The measured PCE of the solar cells with Mn2+ doped CdSe QDs is 4.14%, which is higher than the efficiency of 2.91% for the solar cells without Mn2+ or a similar to 42% increase. The improvement in PCE is ascribed to a higher open-circuit voltage (V-oc = 0.74 V) and a superior short-circuit current density (J(sc) = 12.6 mA cm(-2)) with the introduction of Mn2+ into CdSe QDs. The enhancement seen with Mn2+ doped CdSe QDs are investigated and explained by the fact that the enhanced light absorption and reduced charge recombination by the formation of Mn-CdSe passivation layer covering the QDs. Published by Elsevier B.V.