PbS quantum dot sensitized anatase TiO2 nanocorals for quantum dot-sensitized solar cell applications

Dalton Trans. 2012 May 28;41(20):6130-6. doi: 10.1039/c2dt12464e. Epub 2012 Apr 10.

Abstract

Lead sulphide (PbS) quantum dot (QD) sensitized anatase TiO(2) nanocorals (TNC) were synthesized by SILAR and hydrothermal techniques. The TNC, PbS and PbS-TNC samples were characterized by optical absorption, XRD, FT-IR, FESEM and XPS. The results show that PbS QDs are coated on the TNCs, the optical absorption is found to be enhanced and the band edge is shifted to ~693 nm as compared with plain TNCs at 340 nm. The PbS-TNC sample exhibits an improved photoelectrochemical performance with a maximum short circuit current (J(sc)) of 3.84 mA cm(-2). The photocurrent density was found to be enhanced 2 fold, as compared with those of the bare PbS photoelectrode. The total power conversion efficiency of the PbS-TNC electrodes is 1.23%.