A Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy study of surface charges photogeneration in all-thiophene
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Light-induced generation of charges into an electron acceptor-donor phase-segregated blend is studied. The blend is made of
highly ordered nanoscopic crystals of 3?-methyl-4?-hexyl-2,2?:5?,2?:5?,2:5,2??-quinquethiophene-1?,1?-dioxide embedded into
a regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene) matrix, acting as acceptor and donor materials, respectively. Kelvin probe force microscopy
investigations reveal a tendency for the acceptor nanocrystals to capture the generated electrons whereas the donor matrix
becomes more positively charged. The presence of particular positively charged defects, i.e., nanocrystals, is also observed
within the film. The charging and discharging of both materials is studied in real time, as well as the effect of different acceptor-
donor ratios. Upon prolonged thermal annealing at high temperatures the chemical structure of the blend is altered, leading
to the disappearance of charge separation upon light irradiation. The obtained results allow a better understanding of the
correlation between the nanoscopic structure of the photoactive material and solar-cell performance.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Camaioni, Nadia; Barbarella, Giovanna; Favaretto, Laura; Samori', Paolo; Palermo, Vincenzo
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