Ligand chemistry of titania precursor affects transient photovoltaic behavior in inverted organic solar cells

Authors
Kim, Jong BokAhn, SeokhoonKang, Seok JuNuckolls, ColinLoo, Yueh-Lin
Issue Date
2013-03-11
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, v.102, no.10
Abstract
The chemistry of the precursor from which charge transport layers are formed can significantly affect the device performance of organic solar cells. Here, we compare two common precursors that are used to generate titania electron transport layers and elucidate their effects on the transient characteristics of inverted bulk-heterojunction polymer solar cells comprising poly(3-hexyl hiophene) and [6,6]-phenyl-C-61-butyric acid methyl ester. Substituting the isopropyl ligands of titanium isopropoxide with 2-methoxyethanol leads to electron transport layers that require a shorter illumination time to fill shallow electron traps. Furthermore, organic solar cells with titania electron transport layers prepared with such pre-modified titania precursor exhibit higher power-conversion efficiencies stemming from lower trap densities. (C) 2013 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4795287]
Keywords
POLYMER; EFFICIENCY; POLYMER; EFFICIENCY; solar cells; photovoltaic
ISSN
0003-6951
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/128249
DOI
10.1063/1.4795287
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