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Making a titanium dioxide solar cell involves several steps. Firstly, a thick paste of titanium dioxide nanoparticles is prepared and spread on a transparent substrate. This is then fired in a furnace to form a thin film. After cooling, the film is dyed with organic compounds like berry juice. Then, an iodide electrolyte solution is applied on the dyed film. After that, the coated substrate is sealed with a counter electrode and finally, contacts are attached. It's a complex process and should be undertaken with the requisite expertise. These solar cells are an effective, environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional silicon-based solar cells. Researchers continue to optimize this technology for better efficiency.
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