väriainekalvosta
Väriainekalvo, or dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC), is a type of thin-film solar cell that uses organic dyes as light-harvesting materials. These cells are distinct from conventional silicon-based photovoltaic devices. The fundamental principle of a DSSC involves the adsorption of a dye molecule onto the surface of a semiconductor material, typically titanium dioxide (TiO2). When light strikes the dye molecule, it gets excited and injects an electron into the semiconductor's conduction band. This electron then travels through an external circuit, generating electricity.
The key components of a DSSC include a transparent conductive electrode, a mesoporous semiconductor layer (usually
Dye-sensitized solar cells offer several advantages, including relatively low manufacturing costs, flexibility, and good performance under