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Solution-processed bulk heterojunction organic solar cells with high polarity small molecule sensitizer

Authors
Choi, Jin WooKulshreshtha, ChandramouliKennedy, G. P.Kwon, Jang HyukJung, Sung-HyunChae, Miyoung
Issue Date
8월-2011
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Bulk heterojunction; Solar cells; Doping; Energy transfer; Sensitizer
Citation
SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS, v.95, no.8, pp.2069 - 2076
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Journal Title
SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS
Volume
95
Number
8
Start Page
2069
End Page
2076
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/111849
DOI
10.1016/j.solmat.2011.02.018
ISSN
0927-0248
Abstract
A new sensitizer molecule, HMBI (9,18-(di-2-hexyldecyl)-2,11-dimethoxy-9,18-dihydrobenzo[5,6]-s-indaceno[1,2-b]indeno[2,1-h]carbazol-6,15-dione), containing electron-donating carbazole and electron-accepting diketone units, has been synthesized for solution-processed bulk heterojunction organic solar cells. The HMBI material has good solubility in common organic solvents. Its HOMO and LUMO energy levels were found to be at 5.6 and 3.0 eV, respectively. It has absorption bands ranging from 300 to 500 nm. Dispersion of HMBI molecules in the P3HT/PCBM blend broadens the absorption bands over the spectral range of 350-500 nm. Uniform thin film devices doped with varying concentration of HMBI, incorporated within the P3HT/PCBM blend, were fabricated. The 3 wt% of HMBI doping produces an improvement in power-conversion efficiency (PCE) up to 11.5% compared with the reference P3HT/PCBM device. Efficient light harvesting caused by HMBI sensitizer molecules primarily yields increased carrier generation and short-circuit current. In addition, some morphological improvements in the P3HT/PCBM system may contribute to the generation of enhanced photocurrent. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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