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Title: Efficiency enhancement in dye-sensitized solar cells through neodymium-doped graphene quantum dot-modified TiO₂ photoanodes
Authors: Senadeera, G. K. R.
Weerasekara, W. M. S. K.
Jaseetharan, T.
Sandunika, P. U.
Kumari, J. M. K. W.
Dissanayake, M. A. K. L.
Muhiuddin, Mohammad
Rahman, Mohammad Rizwan
Udaya Bhat, K.
Akhtar, Mohammad Waseem
Kumar, Udaya
Siddique, A. B.
Ekanayake, Piyasiri
Keywords: Dye-sensitized solar cells
Graphene quantum dots
NdGQDs/TiO2
Electron transfer
Issue Date: 15-Feb-2025
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Physica B: Condensed Matter, Volume 699, 15 February 2025, 416797
Abstract: This study explored the effects of Neodymium-doped graphene quantum dots (NdGQDs) on improving the performance efficiency of TiO2 based dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). By employing in-situ physical assisted mixing, DSSCs with optimized NdGQDs in TiO2 photoanodes showed a power conversion efficiency of 8.76 %, a significant improvement compared to the 6.01 % efficiency of pristine TiO2-based DSSCs under 100 mW cm⁻2 illumination (AM 1.5). Notably, the short-circuit current density increased by 74 %. HRTEM analysis revealed that the NdGQDs have a size range of approximately 7–9 nm. UV–visible spectroscopy and Mott Schottky analysis revealed a positive shift in the Fermi level, promoting better electron transfer and increased photocurrent density at the expenses of the open circuit voltage. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy characterization of DSSCs incorporating NdGQD-modified photoanodes revealed a reduction in electron transfer resistance at the photoanode|dye|electrolyte interface, accompanied by an increase in recombination resistance within the device suppressing the electron recombination rate.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physb.2024.416797
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