Fig. 2 Structural design of an F-DSSC.

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Fig. 2 Structural design of an F-DSSC. Structural design of an F-DSSC. (A) Schematic diagram and (B) photograph (scale bar, 1 cm) of a single F-DSSC, consisting of N719 dye–adsorbed TiO2 nanotube arrays on a Ti wire as a working electrode and a Pt-coated carbon fiber as a CE in an I−/I3−-based electrolyte. (C) Low-magnification and (D) high-magnification SEM images of the TiO2 nanotube arrays on the Ti wire [scale bars, 100 μm (C) and 100 nm (D)]. (E) J-V curve of a single F-DSSC (inset shows the Nyquist plot of an F-DSSC, which is measured under VOC with frequencies ranging from 100 kHz to 10 MHz). (F) Normalized current density of the single F-DSSC at different bending angles (0° to 180°) (insets show the photograph of a single F-DSSC at different bending angles). Zhen Wen et al. Sci Adv 2016;2:e1600097 Copyright © 2016, The Authors