Yuan et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Investigation of metal sulfide composites as counter electrodes for improved performance of quantum dot sensitized solar cellsYuan et al., 2018
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- Yuan B
- Duan L
- Gao Q
- Zhang X
- Li X
- Yang Y
- Chen L
- Lü W
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- Materials Research Bulletin
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The electrochemical performance of counter electrodes (CEs) plays an important role for achieving high efficient quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSSCs). Considering the optical band gap energy of semiconductor materials and the V oc of the QDSSCs is …
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