Influence of a TiCl 4 Post-Treatment on Nanocrystalline TiO 2 Films in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

In this study, the influence of the TiCl 4 post-treatment on nanocrystalline TiO 2 films as electrodes in dyesensitized solar cells is investigated and compared to nontreated films. As a result of this post-treatment cell efficiencies are improved, due to higher photocurrents. On a microscopic scale TiO 2 particle growth on the order of 1 nm is observed. Despite a corresponding decrease of BET surface area, more dye is adsorbed onto the oxide surface. Although it seems trivial to match this finding with the improved photocurrent, this performance improvement cannot be attributed to higher dye adsorption only. This follows from comparison between incident photon to current conversion efficiency (IPCE) and light absorption characteristics. Since the charge transport properties of the TiO 2 films are already more than sufficient without treatment, the increase in short circuit current densityJSC cannot be related to improvements in charge transport either. Transient photocurrent measurements indicate a shift in the conduction band edge of the TiO 2 upon TiCl4 treatment. It is concluded that the main contribution to enhanced current originates from this shift in conduction band edge, resulting in improved charge injection into the TiO 2.