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Abstract
A roll-to-roll process enabling fabrication of polymer solar cells comprising five layers on flexible substrates is presented. The device geometry is inverted and allow for fabrication on both transparent and non-transparent flexible substrates. The process is illustrated in this work by formation of a bottom electrode comprising silver nanoparticles on a 130 micron thick polyethyleneternaphthalate (PEN) substrate. Subsequently an electron transporting layer of zinc oxide nanoparticles was applied from solution followed by an active layer of P3HT-PCBM and a hole transporting layer of PEDOT:PSS. These first four layers were applied by slot-die coating. The final electrode was applied by screen printing a grid structure that allowed for transmission of 80% of the light. The materials were patterned into stripes allowing for formation of a single cell device and serially connected modules comprising 2, 3 and 8 stripes. All five layers in the device were processed from solution in air and no vacuum steps were employed. An additional advantage is that the use of indium-tin-oxide (ITO) is avoided in this process. The devices were tested under simulated sunlight (1000 W m−2, AM1.5G) and gave a typical performance 0.3% in terms of power conversion efficiency (PCE) for the active layer. The low PCE was due to poor transmission of light through the back electrode.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Organic Electronics |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 5 |
Pages (from-to) | 761-768 |
ISSN | 1566-1199 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Bibliographical note
This work was supported by the Danish Strategic Research Council (DSF 2104-05-0052 and 2104-07-0022).Keywords
- Polymer solar cells
- Solar energy
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Polymer Solar Cells for Solar Energy Conversion
Krebs, F. C. (Project Manager)
01/01/2008 → 31/12/2013
Project: Research