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Charge-transfer dynamics of fluorescent dye-sensitized electrodes under applied biases
Fecha
2015-07Registro en:
Godin, Robert; Sherman, Benjamin D.; Bergkamp, Jesse J.; Chesta, Carlos Alberto; Moore, Ana L.; et al.; Charge-transfer dynamics of fluorescent dye-sensitized electrodes under applied biases; American Chemical Society; Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters; 6; 14; 7-2015; 2688-2693
1948-7185
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Godin, Robert
Sherman, Benjamin D.
Bergkamp, Jesse J.
Chesta, Carlos Alberto
Moore, Ana L.
Moore, Thomas A.
Palacios, Rodrigo Emiliano
Cosa, Gonzalo
Resumen
The development of dye-sensitized solar cells requires an in-depth understanding of the interfacial charge-transfer dynamics that take place between dye sensitizers and semiconductors. Here, we describe a prototype system to probe these dynamics by monitoring in real time the fluorescence of two organic sensitizers, a perylene and a squaraine, bound to a SnO2 semiconductor thin film as a function of potentiostatic control of the Fermi level. The two different sensitizer fluorophores characterized by vastly different redox potentials undergo similar fluorescence modulation with applied bias, an indication that the density of states of the semiconductor largely influences the charge-transfer dynamics while energetics play a minimal role. We further show that the rate of photodegradation of the perylene sensitizer with applied bias provides a suitable marker to study the rate of charge injection and charge recombination. Taken together, our results demonstrate a suitable platform to visualize and study charge-transfer dynamics on films and constitute a step toward achieving single-molecule resolution in our quest to decipher the static and dynamic heterogeneity of charge-transfer dynamics in dye-sensitized photoanodes.