Thin Solid Films, Vol.518, No.18, 5345-5348, 2010
Photogeneration of charges in microcrystalline chlorophyll a
The electric-field and temperature dependence of hole photogeneration in chlorophyll a (Chla) have been analyzed in terms of electric-field assisted thermal dissociation of charge pairs based on Onsager theory. An excellent agreement between the experimental and theoretical values of the slope-to-intercept ratio, S/I, for the plot of photogeneration efficiency vs. electric field at low field strengths provides a proof for the applicability of the Onsager approach to the photogeneration of charges in Chla. A value of 19 nm has been obtained for Coulomb capture radius, r(c), from S/I. From the temperature dependence of photogeneration, the initial separation, r(o), of photogenerated electron-hole has been evaluated, and has a value of 1.24 nm. This smaller ro compared to r(c) leads to a feeble dissociation probability of electron-hole pairs into free carriers, and may, among other factors, explain the low power conversion efficiencies of Chla photovoltaic cells. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Microcrystalline chlorophyll a;Photocarrier generation;Electric field;Time-of-flight technique;Onsager approach