Laser sintering of a TiO2 nanoporous film on a flexible substrate for application in solar cells


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The selective laser sintering of TiO2-film nanoparticles on a plastic conductive substrate is considered for application in flexible dye-sensitized solar cells. It is shown that the absorbed energy of the laser radiation during laser sintering promotes electrical-contact formation between TiO2 nanoparticles without damaging the plastic conductive substrate. The choice of a near-infrared laser radiation (wavelength of 1064 nm) provides an efficient laser-sintering process. The laser-sintering method promotes a decrease in recombination losses in the TiO2 film and an improvement in the charge-collection efficiency, which can result in an increase in the efficiency of such solar cells. Furthermore, the efficient-laser sintering method has a great potential for application in the roll-to-roll technology of the fabrication of high-efficiency flexible solar cells.

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S. P. Malyukov

Institute of Nanotechnologies, Electronics and Equipment Engineering

Email: avsaenko@sfedu.ru
Russian Federation, Shevchenko str. 2, Taganrog, 347928

A. V. Sayenko

Institute of Nanotechnologies, Electronics and Equipment Engineering

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Email: avsaenko@sfedu.ru
Russian Federation, Shevchenko str. 2, Taganrog, 347928

I. A. Kirichenko

Institute of Nanotechnologies, Electronics and Equipment Engineering

Email: avsaenko@sfedu.ru
Russian Federation, Shevchenko str. 2, Taganrog, 347928

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