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Fabrication & Measurement of Characteristics and Stability of Solar Cell with Black Grapes Grapes Grapes as a Natural Dye

Gajender Singh  ·  Rahul Kumar  ·  Rahul Sharma

IJDACR Vol.4 No.8 (March 2016) ISSN 2319-4863 Open Access Peer Reviewed

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International Journal of Digital Applications and Contemporary Research (IJDACR)

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2319-4863

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Vol.4 · Issue 8

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March 2016

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Gajender Singh Rahul Kumar Rahul Sharma

Abstract

Natural Dye Sensitized Solar Cells NDSSC are a promising class of photovoltaic cells with the capability of generating green energy at low production cost since no vacuum systems or expensive equipment are required in their fabrication. Natural dyes are also abundant, safe and easily extracted. In NDSSC, once dye molecules exposed to light they become oxidized and transfer electrons to a nano structured layer of wide bandgap semiconductors such as TiO2.

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Gajender Singh, Rahul Kumar, Rahul Sharma (2016). Fabrication & Measurement of Characteristics and Stability of Solar Cell with Black Grapes Grapes Grapes as a Natural Dye. International Journal of Digital Applications and Contemporary Research (IJDACR), Vol.4, Issue 8. ISSN: 2319-4863.

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Journal IJDACR
Volume Vol. 4
Issue No. 8
Month March
Year 2016
ISSN 2319-4863
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