A bifunctional conjugated polyelectrolyte for the interfacial engineering of polymer solar cells
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
In this work a novel combination of side chain functionalities, alkyl-phosphonate (EP) and alkylammonium
bromide (NBr) groups, on a polyfluorene backbone (PF-NBr-EP) was studied as cathode interfacial
material (CIM) in polymer-based solar cells. The devices were made with a conventional geometry,
with PTB7:PC71 BM as active layer and aluminum as metal electrode. The CIM showed good solubility in
ethanol and film forming ability onto the active layer so that its deposition could be finely tuned. The
interface engineering imparted by this CIM was assessed and discussed through kelvin probe force microscopy
(KPFM), impedance spectroscopy, charge recombination and electron transport characterizations.
To discriminate between the interfacial modifications imparted by the interlayer and its solvent, we
included in this study a surface ethanol treated device. In the optimized conditions an average power
conversion efficiency of 7.24% was obtained, which is about 60% higher when compared to devices made
with bare Al and 26% when compared to devices made with a standard calcium/aluminum cathode.
Besides performances, some insights about the devices shelf life stability are also presented. A good persistency
through aging was found for the cathode interfacial engineering capabilities of PF-NBr-EP.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
polymeric solar cells; Alcohol soluble interlayer; Polyfluorene derivatives; Interfacial engineering
Elenco autori:
Carulli, Francesco; Lassi, Elisa; Iannace, Salvatore; Pasini, Mariacecilia; Giovanella, Umberto; Galeotti, Francesco; Luzzati, Silvia; Scavia, Guido
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