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Haze-enhanced ZnO/Ag/ZnO nanomesh electrode for flexible, high-efficiency indoor organic photovoltaics

Authors
Takaloo, Ashkan VakilipourLee, Ho JinPark, Tae HoonDongale, Tukaram D.Kim, Young UnChoi, Dong HoonKim, Tae Geun
Issue Date
15-Dec-2021
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Flexible electrode; Haze; Indoor organic photovoltaics; Micro-cavity effect; Transmittance; ZnO-Ag-ZnO Nanomesh
Citation
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, v.515
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume
515
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/135413
DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2021.230589
ISSN
0378-7753
Abstract
An oxide/metal/oxide multilayer electrode is employed to improve the mechanical flexibility as well as power conversion efficiency of organic photovoltaics. However, its performance needs to be further improved to provide a higher conversion efficiency and better environmental compatibility with curved indoor electronics. In this study, ZnO/Ag/ZnO nanomesh electrodes are incorporated into the inverted non-fullerene organic photovoltaics to enhance the efficiency under indoor and outdoor lighting illumination in a flexible mode. The optoelectrical properties of the perforated ZnO/Ag/ZnO nanomesh electrode with different hole sizes are compared with those of the planar ZnO/Ag/ZnO and indium tin oxide electrodes. The micro-cavity effect and haze effect, which plays a crucial role in determining the performance of the organic photovoltaics, are directly related to the hole diameter. Despite higher transmittance of indium tin oxide, organic photovoltaics using ZnO/Ag/ZnO nanomesh electrodes with a hole diameter of 350 nm exhibits an average conversion efficiency of 15.7% under a 1000 lux light-emitting diode lamp; this efficiency is 45.3% and 27.6% greater than those of organic photovoltaics using indium tin oxide and planar ZnO/Ag/ZnO electrodes, respectively. Furthermore, all ZnO/Ag/ZnO nanomesh-based organic photovoltaics show much higher mechanical flexible properties than those of the planar ZnO/Ag/ZnO-based organic photovoltaics.
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