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  • Title: Fast-switching photovoltachromic cells with tunable transmittance.
    Author: Wu JJ, Hsieh MD, Liao WP, Wu WT, Chen JS.
    Journal: ACS Nano; 2009 Aug 25; 3(8):2297-303. PubMed ID: 19645461.
    Abstract:
    In this study, we demonstrate a photovoltachromic cell (PVCC) which is a solar cell and able to take solar energy to stimulate chromic behavior with the characteristic of tunable transmittance. The cell is composed of a patterned WO(3)/Pt electrochromic electrode and a dye-sensitized TiO(2) nanoparticle photoanode. Compared to reported photoelectrochromic cells (PECC) with nonpatterned WO(3) electrochromic electrodes, PVCC achieves a much faster bleaching time of only 60 s by blocking the light at short circuit. When PVCC is bleached under illumination at open circuit, an exceedingly short bleaching time of 4 s is achieved. Furthermore, PVCC has photovoltaic characteristics comparable to those of dye-sensitized solar cells (with Pt as the counter-electrode). In contrast to conventional photochromic devices, the transmittance of PVCC under a constant illumination can be adjusted by the resistance of a load in series with the cell. These characteristics are a result of the patterned WO(3)/Pt electrode, which provides effective charge transfer pathways to facilitate the charging/discharging of Li ions and electrons via the photovoltaic potential and the Pt-electrolyte catalytic route, respectively.
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