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Sulfide glass electrolytes

Fig. 19 Schematic depictions of (a) the preparation of a cobalt pyrite (C0S2) film electrode via the thermal sulfidation of a 100 nm thick cobalt film deposited over a titanium adhesion layer on a roughened borosilicate glass substrate by electron-beam evaporation and (b) the incorporation of an as-synthesized C0S2 film on glass into a CdS/ CdSe-sensitized thin-layer liquid-junction quantum dot-sensitized solar cell (QDSSC) filled with sulfide/polysulfide electrolyte to demonstrate the high QDSSC performance enabled by the C0S2 counter electrode. Reproduced from ref. 167 with permission from the American Chemical Society. Fig. 19 Schematic depictions of (a) the preparation of a cobalt pyrite (C0S2) film electrode via the thermal sulfidation of a 100 nm thick cobalt film deposited over a titanium adhesion layer on a roughened borosilicate glass substrate by electron-beam evaporation and (b) the incorporation of an as-synthesized C0S2 film on glass into a CdS/ CdSe-sensitized thin-layer liquid-junction quantum dot-sensitized solar cell (QDSSC) filled with sulfide/polysulfide electrolyte to demonstrate the high QDSSC performance enabled by the C0S2 counter electrode. Reproduced from ref. 167 with permission from the American Chemical Society.
Selenium is quite rare (9 X 10 % of the earth s crust). It occurs mainly as an impurity in sulfur, sulfide, and sulfate deposits. It is obtained from the flue dusts that result from roasting sulfide ores and from the anode mud formed in the electrolytic refining of copper. It is used as a red coloring in glass. The gray crystalline allotropic form of selenium has an electrical conductivity that is very light-sensitive, so it is used in photocopy machines and in solar cells. [Pg.953]

The basic structure of polycrystalline cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film cells has a glass superstrate and a layer of TCO as front contact, a near-transparent n-type cadmium sulfide (CdS) window layer, p-type CdTe, and a metallic rear contact. The CdTe is usually deposited by three families of techniques. In the first group (vapor transport deposition, close space sublimation, physical vapor deposition, and sputtering) elemental vapors of Cd and Te condense and react on the substrate. In the second (electrodeposition), Cd + and HTe02" ions in acidic electrolyte are galvanically reduced at the surface ... [Pg.2135]

Tatsumisago M, Hayashi A (2008) All-solid-state lithium secondary batteries using sulfide-based glass ceramic electrolytes. Funct Mater Lett 1 1 ... [Pg.950]


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