articleApplied Physics LettersJun 5, 2006Closed access

Organic solar cells with carbon nanotube network electrodes

Stanford University · Johannes Kepler University of Linz · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We fabricated flexible transparent conducting electrodes by printing films of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) networks on plastic and have demonstrated their use as transparent electrodes for efficient, flexible polymer-fullerene bulk-heterojunction solar cells. The printing method produces relatively smooth, homogeneous films with a transmittance of 85% at 550nm and a sheet resistance (Rs) of 200Ω∕◻. Cells were fabricated on the SWNT/plastic anodes identically to a process optimized for ITO/glass. Efficiencies, 2.5% (AM1.5G), are close to ITO/glass and are affected primarily by Rs. Bending test comparisons with ITO/plastic show the SWNT/plastic electrodes to be far more flexible.

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Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Carbon nanotube
  • Electrode
  • Transmittance
  • Organic solar cell
  • Optoelectronics
  • Sheet resistance
  • Polymer solar cell
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