CHARACTERIZATION OF SURFACE STATES USING INTENSITY MODULATED PHOTOVOLTAGE SPECTROSCOPY (IMVS) MEASUREMENT IN DSSC AND PEROVSKITE SOLAR CELLS

Perovskite and Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (PSC and DSSC) solar cells are third generation solar cells that have the advantage of being easily fabricated, low cost, and have high efficiency. There are two types of characterization that are commonly used to measure the performance of solar cells, n...

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Main Author: Fariz, Alvin
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/46057
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Perovskite and Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (PSC and DSSC) solar cells are third generation solar cells that have the advantage of being easily fabricated, low cost, and have high efficiency. There are two types of characterization that are commonly used to measure the performance of solar cells, namely stationary and nonstationary characterization. One example of non-stationary characterization is Intensity Modulater Photovoltage Spectroscopy (IMVS). In this thesis an IMVS characterization system has been developed to study the mechanism of electron transfer in DSSC and PSC. The characterization system uses instruments including Lock-In Amplifier, power amplifier, oscilloscope, LED light and the LabVIEW program is used for data acquisition. The frequency measured is in the range of 1Hz-100kHz. From the measurement results obtained characteristics of the electron transfer in DSSS and PSC relating to surface states on ZnO and dye interface on DSSC, and TiO2 and perovskite interface on PSC.