Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Photoelectric – Cells
Patent
1998-09-02
2000-07-04
Diamond, Alan
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Photoelectric
Cells
136248, 136252, 136255, 136260, 136265, 257 40, 257 43, 257184, 257431, 429111, H01L 5120, H01L 5130, H01L 3104, H01G 920
Patent
active
060841761
ABSTRACT:
A photoelectric conversion device has a layer of dye-sensitized nanoparticulate semiconductor and a hole transporting layer containing an organic hole transporting agent. The dye-sensitized photoelectric conversion device is fully durable. A solar cell comprising the photoelectric conversion device is also provided.
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Shiratsuchi Kentaro
Takizawa Hiroo
Diamond Alan
Fuji Photo Film Co. , Ltd.
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