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An investigation of photovoltaic devices based on p‐type Cu2O and n‐type γ‐WO3 junction through an electrolyte solution containing a redox pair

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In this article, we report a solar cell prepared with p‐type cuprous oxide (Cu2O) and n‐type gamma‐tungsten oxide (γ‐WO3) films combined by an redox electrolyte in a configuration similar to… Click to show full abstract

In this article, we report a solar cell prepared with p‐type cuprous oxide (Cu2O) and n‐type gamma‐tungsten oxide (γ‐WO3) films combined by an redox electrolyte in a configuration similar to that used in dye‐sensitized solar cells. Cu2O films were prepared by the electrochemical method in three different pH conditions. X‐ray diffraction patterns revealed that the Cu2O films presented a crystalline phase with cubic structure after deposition, whereas the n‐type γ‐WO3 film was prepared by the drop‐casting method. Optical analyses showed that both oxide films absorb visible light. After the photoelectrochemical characterization of the films, solar cells configured like a “sandwich” (Cu2O/electrolyte/γ‐WO3) were assembled and investigated under irradiation of 100 mW cm−2. The solar cell with I−/ I3− redox pair showed better results than that prepared with polysulfide K2S/ Sn2− electrolyte. For each solar cell, the investigated parameters were short‐circuit current density, open‐circuit voltage, fill factor, maximum power, and cell efficiency. The method proposed here can be considered new, promising, and simple for the preparation of solar cells with a p–n junction.

Keywords: wo3; type wo3; cu2o; redox pair; cu2o type

Journal Title: International Journal of Energy Research
Year Published: 2020

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