Issue 33, 2014

Efficient inverted quasi-bilayer organic solar cells fabricated by using non-halogenated solvent processes

Abstract

Here we demonstrate the fabrication of novel, “quasi-bilayer” inverted organic photovoltaic devices using halogen-free solvents. The inferior solubility of pristine fullerene in non-halogenated solvents was used to control the interpenetration of upper polymeric donor layers with bottom fullerene layers. Notably, island-like nano-morphologies were revealed by AFM, SEM, TEM, cross-sectional TEM images and PL quenching measurement. Correlation between device performance, thin-film nano-morphology and ac impedance was observed. High efficiencies of 6.55% and 7.15% were observed for PBDTTT-C-T and PTB7 cells, respectively. These results demonstrate that this novel process not only offers an effective new method to control the morphology of solar active layers but, more importantly, could also be applied to a wide range of current material systems to produce efficient devices that comply with the non-toxic halogen-free requirement.

Graphical abstract: Efficient inverted quasi-bilayer organic solar cells fabricated by using non-halogenated solvent processes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 May 2014
Accepted
11 Jun 2014
First published
13 Jun 2014

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2014,2, 13398-13406

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Efficient inverted quasi-bilayer organic solar cells fabricated by using non-halogenated solvent processes

J. Chang, H. Wang, W. Lin, K. Chiang, K. Chen, W. Huang, Z. Huang, H. Meng, R. Ho and H. Lin, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2014, 2, 13398 DOI: 10.1039/C4TA02453B

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