Haifang Mao
Academia Sinica
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Thin Solid Films | 1997
Jie Zhang; Dejun Wang; Yongmei Chen; Tiejin Li; Haifang Mao; Hongjian Tian; Qingfu Zhou; Huijun Xu
Abstract Fabrication and photoelectric characteristics of a new type of organic-inorganic alternating multilayer are reported. The multilayers exhibit a strong photovoltaic response in spite of their weak absorbance. Electric field induced surface photovoltage spectroscopy (EFISPS) indicates obvious unilateral selectivity for the application of an external voltage on multilayers
Chemical Physics | 1998
Huihua Deng; Zuhong Lu; Y. R. Shen; Haifang Mao; Huijun Xu
Abstract The effect of doping with tetrasulfonated zinc porphyrin (ZnTsPP) on photoelectric conversion of a nano-structured titanium dioxide (TiO2) electrode sensitized with tetrasulfonated gallium phthalocyanine (GaTsPc) is reported. Doping with ZnTsPP greatly enhances the photocurrent response at long wavelength (the GaTsPc Q band of 640∼760 nm), with 20- and 60-fold improvement of the quantum efficiency at 680 and 700 nm, and results in an improvement of photoelectric conversion for the liquid junction solar cell based on the co-sensitized TiO2 electrode, although the photocurrent response in the Soret band of ZnTsPP is markedly decreased with 8-fold drop of the quantum efficiency at 430 nm. This may be attributed to the formation of the Pc/PP heteroaggregates on the nano-structured TiO2 electrode, resulting in the decreases of the concentration of GaTsPc dimers and the possible presence of a low-lying charge-transfer state.
Thin Solid Films | 1995
Y. R. Shen; L. Wang; Zuhong Lu; Yu Wei; Qingfu Zhou; Haifang Mao; Huijun Xu
Abstract A transparent titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) film of thickness 1 μm has been prepared by speading colloidal particles on a conducting glass support. Atomic force microscope analysis reveals that the film is composed of interconnected particles and pores. The roughness factor of the TiO 2 microporous electrode is determined to be 50 by an absorption spectroscopy study. Sensitization of electrode with phthalocyanine molecules extends the absorbance of the electrode into the visible region. At 690 nm, the incident-photon-to-current-conversion efficiency is about 4%, one of the highest ever reported for phthalocyanine photovoltaic cells.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 1998
Haifang Mao; Huihua Deng; Hongwu Li; Y. R. Shen; Zuhong Lu; Huijun Xu
Zn-tetrasulfophenylporphyin (ZnTSPP), stable colloidal TiO2 and a transparent microporous TiO2 electrode have been prepared. The interaction of ZnTSPP with colloidal TiO2 was studied by absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, the apparent association constant for the association between ZnTSPP and TiO2 nanoparticles is about 1.6 × 104 M−1. ZnTSPP adsorbed on colloidal TiO2 can participate in the sensitization process by injecting electrons from its excited states into the conduction band of TiO2. Upon excitation of its absorption band, 90% of the fluorescence emission of ZnTSPP could be quenched by colloidal TiO2 and the maximum of incident photon to current efficiency is 51.3% at 427 nm with a 10 μm thick TiO2 film sensitised by ZnTSPP.
Thin Solid Films | 1998
Huihua Deng; Haifang Mao; Zuhong Lu; Huijun Xu
Abstract The photoelectric conversion and surface photovoltage spectrum (SPS) of tetrasulfonated gallium phthalocyanine (GaTsPc) molecules self-assembled on a microporous titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) electrode are reported. For comparison, the SPS of the GaTsPc sublimed film deposited at 10°C is also presented. The GaTsPc molecule exists mainly in the aggregated form on the microporous TiO 2 electrode and in the sublimed film. The photocurrent action spectrum and SPS have shown that only the absorption of the GaTsPc monomers leads to a photocurrent or photovoltage while GaTsPc cofacial aggregates do not generate a photocurrent and photovoltage. This is attributed to a perpendicular or titled orientation of the molecular planes in the GaTsPc molecular aggregates on the microporous TiO 2 electrode.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 1996
Huihua Deng; Haifang Mao; Bingjie Liang; Y. R. Shen; Zuhong Lu; Huijun Xu
Abstract Absorption spectroscopy of tetrasulfonated Zn, Co, Ga, In, TiO and metal-free phthalocyanine on a transparent titanium dioxide film electrode, which is made up of interconnected particles and pores characterized by scanning electron microscopy, has been reported. The chemical modification of the TiO 2 microporous electrode with tetrasulfonated phthalocyanine (MTsPc) extends its absorbance into the visible region. The tetrasulfonated phthalocyanine mainly exists as the dimer on the TiO 2 microporous electrode. The photocurrent action spectroscopy shows that only the absorbance of the MTsPc monomer contributes to the photocurrent while that of the MTsPc dimer does not generate a photocurrent.
Synthetic Metals | 1998
Huihua Deng; Yuming Zhou; Haifang Mao; Zuhong Lu
Abstract The mixed effect of tetrasulfonated gallium phthalocyanine (GaTsPc) and tetrasulfonated zinc porphyrin (ZnTsPP) on the photoelectric conversion is reported. For the liquid junction solar cell based on the cosensitized TiO 2 electrode, cosensitization greatly enhances the photocurrent response at the longer wavelength (the GaTsPc Q band) and markedly decreases the photocurrent response in the Soret band of ZnTsPP. The decrease of the Soret band of ZnTsPP is offset by the improvement of the Q band of GaTsPc, resulting in the mixed effect in the short-circuit photocurrent. This is attributed to the formation of Pc/PP heteroaggregates on the cosensitized TiO 2 electrode, resulting in the decreases of the concentration of GaTsPc dimer and the presence of the low-lying charge-transfer state.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 1997
Huihua Deng; Haifang Mao; Zuhong Lu; Jianmei Li; Huijun Xu
Abstract The cosensitization of a nanostructured TiO2 electrode with the spectral complementary dyes, tetrasulfonated gallium phthalocyanine (GaTsPc) and tetrasulfonated zinc porphyrin (ZnTsPP), is reported. For the liquid junction cell based on a nanostructured TiO2 electrode cosensitized with GaTsPc and ZnTsPP molecules, cosensitization extends the absorbance into the region 400–750 nm, resulting in an improvement of the light-harvesting efficiency and short-circuit photocurrent on illumination at 35.7 mW cm−2. The photocurrent response at 685 nm, corresponding to the absorbance of the GaTsPc monomer, is strongly enhanced, probably due to the decrease in the surface concentration of GaTsPc molecular dimers and the possible formation of an extended π system in GaTsPc/ZnTsPP heteroaggregates resulting from cosensitization of the electrode.
Chemical Physics | 1997
Huihua Deng; Zuhong Lu; Haifang Mao; Huijun Xu
Abstract High-surface-area TiO 2 film has been deposited on an indium tin oxide (ITO) conducting glass substrate from colloidal suspension. Atomic force microscope and scanning electron microscope analyses show that the TiO 2 electrode is made up of nanometer-sized and interconnected TiO 2 particles and pores. The specific surface area of the TiO 2 electrode is determined by the size of particles and the thickness of the film and can be measured to be 270 by the absorption spectrum study of the TiO 2 electrode sensitized with zinc tetrasulfonated phthalocyanine (ZnTsPc). A liquid junction cell based on the ZnTsPc/nanostructured TiO 2 electrode has been fabricated and harvests 20% of the incident solar energy flux. Under monochromatic illumination at λ = 700 nm, the incident-photon-to-current conversion efficiency (IPCE) is about 2.1% and the quantum efficiency, considering the actual absorption of the incident light, is 7%. The conversion efficiency reaches 1.7% under an illumination of 35 mW cm −2 , which presents one of the highest values reported for phthalocyanine photovoltaic devices. The pre-deposition of the conducting TiO 2 thin layer with the closely packed structure gives rise to the improvement in photoelectric performance of the solar cell, which is due to the formation of the liquid junction in the interface between the TiO 2 electrode and electrolyte.
Synthetic Metals | 1997
Jian-Po Zhang; Dejun Wang; Xiangdong Chai; Tiejin Li; Haifang Mao; Hongjian Tian; Qingfu Zhou; Huijun Xu
Abstract Anionic phthalocyanine sodium hydrogallium 4,4′,4″,4‴-tetrasulfonated phthalocyanine(GaTsPc) was used to modify the surface of a size-quantized particulate TiO 2 photoelectrode fabricated by electrostatic attraction. The photovoltaic features and interfacial electron transfer of the electrodes were studied by a photoelectrochemical method and surface photovoltage spectroscopy. The results indicate that the light absorption of phthalocyanine monomer makes more contribution to the photovoltaic response in the TiO 2 /GaTsPc composite electrode in spite of obvious aggregation occurring in composite electrode.