3.8 Article Proceedings Paper

Stabilization of film morphology in polymer-fullerene heterojunction solar cells

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1081/MA-200035416

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polymer photovoltaics; heterojunction solar cells; fullerene C-60; polythiophene; film morphology

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The fixation of film morphology is essential for the long-term stability of heterojunction polymer photovoltaic (PV) cells. An epoxy-functionalized fullerene C-60 derivative was synthesized for this purpose. This material can be polymerized at acidic conditions and was found to stabilize the phase-separated morphologies within blended polythiophene-fullerene heterojunction films. The phase stability of the films was characterized by UV-VIS spectroscopy and optical microscope. Crosslinkable polythiophene derivatives were also prepared but these materials were much less effective in stabilizing film morphology when mixed into PCBM (C61-butyric acid methyl ester). Heterojunction polymer PV cells were prepared from these materials and their performance was compared with cells made from conventional materials.

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