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“…It is also important to mention that maximum absorption of the CR dyes surrounding 490 nm [51,52], having an Eg about 2.53 eV. We also note that the AO (monomer) dye has a maximum absorption around 492 nm, and consequently the Eg would be surrounding 2.52 eV [53,54]. Thus, it is assumed that the interaction between the substances that compose the solar cell were the best devices containing these dyes with smaller energy band gap, requiring less amount of solar energy for the movement of electrons between the layers of cells.…”
Section: Table 2 Results Obtained During Electrical Characterization ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also important to mention that maximum absorption of the CR dyes surrounding 490 nm [51,52], having an Eg about 2.53 eV. We also note that the AO (monomer) dye has a maximum absorption around 492 nm, and consequently the Eg would be surrounding 2.52 eV [53,54]. Thus, it is assumed that the interaction between the substances that compose the solar cell were the best devices containing these dyes with smaller energy band gap, requiring less amount of solar energy for the movement of electrons between the layers of cells.…”
Section: Table 2 Results Obtained During Electrical Characterization ...mentioning
confidence: 99%