Tuning of phenoxazinechromophores for efficient organic dye-sensitized solar cells
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Haining Tian, Xichuan Yang, Jiayan Cong, Ruikui Chen, Jing Liu, Yan Hao
Through introducing an energy antenna system into a simple phenoxazine dye (TH301), a novel and efficient dye TH305 was designed and synthesized for application in a dye sensitized solar cell with prominent overall conversion efficiency of 7.7%.
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