“…Semiconductors such as CdS [10,11], PbS [12,13], Bi 2 S 3 [14], CdSe [15], and InP [16] which absorb light in the visible region, can serve as sensitizers as they are able to transfer photogenerated electrons to large band gap semiconductors such as TiO 2 or SnO 2 or ZnO. Over the past few years, the assembling of quantum dots with higher absorption coefficient on the polycrystalline surfaces of the ZnO nanostructures has been investigated as an alternative of conventional dye-sensitized solar cell [17,18]. Guerguerian et al reported improved conversion efficiency of solar cells based on ZnO@CdS core-shell nanocrystals [19].…”