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All solution roll-to-roll processed polymer solar cells free from indium-tin-oxide and vacuum coating steps

Journal

ORGANIC ELECTRONICS
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 761-768

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.orgel.2009.03.009

Keywords

R2R processing; ITO free; All solution; Air processing; Vacuum free; Polymer solar cells; Organic solar cells; Plastic solar cells; Polymer photovoltaics; Organic photovoltaics; Plastic photovoltaics

Funding

  1. Danish Strategic Research Council (DSF) [2104-05-0052, 2104-07-0022]

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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 ill 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. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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