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9 December 1992 Sensitization of titanium dioxide and niobium pentoxide electrodes by strongly quantized semiconductor particles
Ralf Vogel, Horst Weller
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Abstract
Porous, polycristalline TiO2 and Nb2O5 photoelectrodes were prepared by a sol- gel process. Small CdS and PbS particles were then deposited onto the electrodes by a wet- chemical method. The particles had diameters of a few nm and showed strong quantization effects. Photoelectrochemical measurements showed a very efficient sensitization of the oxide substrates by the semiconductor particles. The investigation showed that electrons were injected from the conduction band of the photoexcited semiconductor particles.
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Ralf Vogel and Horst Weller "Sensitization of titanium dioxide and niobium pentoxide electrodes by strongly quantized semiconductor particles", Proc. SPIE 1729, Optical Materials Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Energy Conversion XI: Photovoltaics, Photochemistry, Photoelectrochemistry, (9 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.130575
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Particles

Lead

Coating

Semiconductors

Cadmium sulfide

Electrons

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