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Optical properties influence of the polarization and the temperature on heterojunction organic solar cell

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OPTIK
Volume 262, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2022.169295

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Organic solar cells; Hole transport; mechanism of charge transport; Pool effect; P3HT; PCBM; Dark I-V characteristics

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  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-06-PSPV-002-05]

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This study investigates the dark current-voltage properties of P3HT: PCBM-based solar cells at different temperatures. The experimental data were fitted using the Analytical Lambert Method and the Two Regions Method. Various electrical parameters such as ideality factor, series resistance, and shunt resistance were determined. The research discusses the reasons for the ideality factor of the device being greater than unity by considering the existence of trap levels and tunneling conduction.
We investigate the dark current-voltage properties of P3HT: PCBM based solar cell at different temperatures. The experimental data were fitted using two methods: Analytical Lambert Method, and Two Regions Method. Several electrical parameters such as: ideality factor n, series resistance Rs and shunt resistance Rsh were determined. The ideality factor for this device is bigger than unity which is discussed in terms: (i) existence of trap levels due to impurities in the band gap and (ii) the presence of tunneling conduction. It is shown that the J-V curves are driven by different effects depending on voltage and temperature ranges. By fitting the temperature dependence of the equivalent circuit's, we extract many essential parameters such as: potential barrier (phi b), Poole Frenkel coefficient beta p, mobility mu, and carrier concentration. It is shown that at low temperature the transport properties are governed by Schottky effect while at high temperature the Poole-Frenkel effect is prevailing.

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