Photovoltaic Properties of Titanyl Phthalocyanine/Perylene Pigment Layered Cells

A photovoltaic device consisting of two layered organic dyes sandwiched between transparent ITO and semitransparent gold electrodes was fabricated by successive vacuum depositions onto the ITO plate. The organic dyes used are β-type titanyl phthalocyanine (TiOPc) and N, N′-dimethy1-3, 4: 9, 10-peryl...

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Published inKOBUNSHI RONBUNSHU Vol. 47; no. 10; pp. 839 - 844
Main Authors HIROTA, Nobuaki, NOMA, Naoki, SHIROTA, Yasuhiko, IUCHI, Kazushi, MIYAZAKI, Hajime
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published The Society of Polymer Science, Japan 1990
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Summary:A photovoltaic device consisting of two layered organic dyes sandwiched between transparent ITO and semitransparent gold electrodes was fabricated by successive vacuum depositions onto the ITO plate. The organic dyes used are β-type titanyl phthalocyanine (TiOPc) and N, N′-dimethy1-3, 4: 9, 10-perylenebis (dicarboximide) (MPCI). The vacuumdeposited films of these dyes are amorphous, as shown from their X-ray diffraction patterns. The ITO/MPCI (400Å) /TiOPc (400Å) /Au cell showed rectification behavior in the dark. The results of the action spectra for short-circuit photocurrent, which flows from the Au to the ITO electrode, indicate that photogeneration of charge carriers takes place at the interface between TiOPc and MPCI. The device responds to light of the wavelength from 400 to 800nm depending on the direction of irradiation; TiOPc and MPCI act as optical windows to the light from 400 to 600nm and to the light from 600 to 800nm, respectively. Conversion efficiencies for the transmitted monochromatic light (470nm, 720nm) were ca. 0.35 and 0.39%.
ISSN:0386-2186
1881-5685
DOI:10.1295/koron.47.839