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Sensitivity of the Mott-Schottky Analysis in Organic Solar Cells

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 116, Issue 14, Pages 7672-7680

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp300397f

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  1. NSF IGERT
  2. California Nano Systems Institute [DGE-0654431]
  3. Office of Naval Research [N00014-04-1-0434]

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The application of Mott-Schottky analysis to capacitance voltage measurements of polymer:fullerene solar cells is a frequently used method to determine doping densities and built-in voltages, which have important implications for understanding the device physics of these cells. Here we compare drift-diffusion simulations with experiments to explore the influence and the detection limit of doping in situations where device thickness and doping density are too low for the depletion approximation to be valid. The results of our simulations suggest that the typically measured values on the order of 5 x 10(16) cm(-3) for doping density in thin films of 100 nm or lower may not be reliably determined from capacitance measurements and could originate from a completely intrinsic active layer. In addition, we explain how the violation of the depletion approximation leads to a strong underestimation of the actual built-in voltage by the built-in voltage V-MS determined by Mott-Schottky analysis.

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