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High photovoltage achieved in low band gap polymer solar cells by adjusting energy levels of a polymer with the LUMOs of fullerene derivatives.

Authors :
Fengling Zhang
Johan Bijleveld
Erik Perzon
Kristofer Tvingstedt
Sophie Barrau
Olle Inganäs
Mats R. Andersson
Source :
Journal of Materials Chemistry; Nov2008, Vol. 18 Issue 45, p5468-5474, 7p
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Solar cells based on organic molecules or conjugated polymers attract great attention due to their unique advantages, such as low cost, and their use in flexible devices, but are still limited by their low power conversion efficiency (PCE). To improve the PCEs of polymer solar cells, more efforts have been made to increase short-circuit current (Jsc) or open-circuit voltage (Voc). However, the trade-off between Jscand Vocin bulk heterojunctions solar cells makes it tricky to find a polymer with a low band gap to efficiently absorb photons in the visible and near infrared region of the solar spectrum, while maintaining a high Vocin solar cells. Therefore, it is crucial to design and synthesize polymers with energy levels aligning with the LUMO (lowest unoccupied molecular orbital) of an electron acceptor to minimize the LUMO level difference between donor and acceptor to keep enough driving force for charge generation, thereby maximizing photovoltage in solar cells. Here a novel copolymer APFO-Green 9 was synthesized. Polymer solar cells based on APFO-Green 9 blended with a derivative of fullerene demonstrate high photovoltage by fine tuning the HOMO and LUMO level of APFO-Green 9. Solar cells based on APFO-Green 9 and [6,6]-phenyl-C71-butyric acid methyl ester ([70]PCBM) present a photoresponse extended to 900 nm with Jscof 6.5 mA cm−2, Vocof 0.81 V and PCE of 2.3% under illumination of AM1.5 with light intensity of 100 mW cm−2. As a low band gap polymer with a Vocbigger than 0.8 V, APFO-Green 9 is a promising candidate for efficient tandem solar cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09599428
Volume :
18
Issue :
45
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Materials Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35177163
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/b811957k