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Poly(3-hexylthiophene)/C-60 heterojunction solar cells: Implication of morphology on performance and ambipolar charge collection

Geiser, Alain
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Fan, Bin
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Benmansour, Hadjar
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2008
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells

The performance of heterojunction organic solar cells is critically dependent on the morphology of the donor and acceptor components in the active film. We report results of photovoltaic devices consisting of bilayers and bulk heterojunctions using poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and Buckminsterfullerene C-60. White light power efficiencies of eta similar to 2.2% (bulk heterojunction) and 2.6% (bilayer) were measured after a thermal annealing step on completed devices. Optical and structural investigations on non-annealed bilayer thin films indicated a distinct porosity of the spin-coated polymer, which allows C-60 to penetrate the P3HT layer and to touch the anode. This resulted for these bilayer solar cells in the experimental observation that electrons were collected predominantly at the cathode after photo-excitation of P3HT, but predominantly at. the anode after C-60 excitation. A morphological model to explain the ambipolar charge collection phenomenon is proposed. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.solmat.2007.11.001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000253869000014

Author(s)
Geiser, Alain
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Fan, Bin
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Benmansour, Hadjar
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Castro, Fernando
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Heier, Jakob
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Keller, Beat
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Mayerhofer, Karl Emanuel
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Nueesch, Frank
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Hany, Roland
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
Volume

92

Start page

464

End page

473

Subjects

poly(3-hexylthiophene)

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C-60

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fullerene

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organic solar cell

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polymer solar cell

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Polymer Photovoltaic Cells

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Organic Thin-Films

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Conjugated Polymers

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Degradation Mechanisms

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Nanoscale Morphology

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Tof-Sims

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Efficiency

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Devices

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Blends

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Buckminsterfullerene

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REVIEWED

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