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Electroabsorption studies of organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells

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THIN SOLID FILMS
Volume 493, Issue 1-2, Pages 170-174

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2005.04.089

Keywords

organic solar cell; electroabsorption; built-in potential; open-circuit voltage; semipermeable membranes

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The working principle of organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells is a widely discussed topic. For thin film solar cells it is commonly supposed that the built-in potential V-bi is the driving force for charge separation and determines the open-circuit voltage V-oc. In former works, V-bi was estimated by measuring V., in the saturation regime. To check the validity of this model, the direct measurement of the built-in potential is desirable. We have investigated the origin of the open-circuit voltage of organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells by means of electroabsorption spectroscopy. This technique allows measurement of the built-in potential directly and therefore permits an independent measurement of V-bi and V-oc. In our experiments on indium tin oxide/poly(3,4-ethylendioxythiophene):poly(styrene-sulfonate)/poly(2-methoxy-5-(3',7'-dimethyloktyloxy)-p-phenylene-vinylene): 1-(3-methoxycarbonyl)-propyl-1-1-phenyl-(6,6)C-61/metal bulk-heterojunction solar cells no significant correlation between the open-circuit voltage and the built-in potential was observed. For certain electrode materials, i.e. gold and copper, V-oc exceeded V-bi which is revealing of semipermeable membranes. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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