Dye sensitized solar cells incorporating polyelectrolyte multilayer composites
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Dye sensitized solar cells (DSSC's) are constructed using TiO2electrodes synthesized by aqueous liquid phase deposition in combination with microcontact printing techniques or porous thin film template methods. Layer-by-layer deposition of polyelectrolytes is used to produce an ionic conducting solid-state electrolyte thin film, which is enhanced by post-processing in oligoethylene glycol diacid (OEGDA). The impact of TiO2film architecture, as well as the thin film electrolyte, on device performance is discussed. 2005 Materials Research Society.