Progress
in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) has been benchmarked
with N719 dye-based devices. However, power conversion efficiency
(PCE) improvements performed in low-energy-performing devices cannot
be extrapolated to high-performing ones. This points to the need for
using a high PCE reference DSSC device, which preferably should be
possible for preparation using readily available commercial reactants
and parts. This study reports an optimized DSSC prepared with commercial
reactants, displaying a PCE of up to 9.84% under simulated solar light
and of 28.7% under artificial room light. The efficient light harvesting
in the photoanode and electron recombination suppression in the photoanode/electrolyte
interface were systematically optimized; the thickness and light-scattering
ability of the photoanode mesoporous layers were tuned to maximize
light harvesting and minimize the recombination losses. Electron back
recombination with electrolyte was minimized using a TiO2 blocking layer and treating the mesoporous layer of TiO2 with TiCl4. Finally, despite the use of a light-scattering
TiO2 coating over the mesoporous layer, the use of a light
reflection layer applied to the back of the devices proved to improve
the PCE further.
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