Air-stable inverted flexible polymer solar cells using zinc oxide nanoparticles as an electron selective layer
University of Washington · University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory
Abstract
The performance and stability of unencapsulated inverted bulk-heterojunction solar cells with zinc oxide (ZnO) made by different processes as the electron selective contact are compared to conventional bulk-heterojunction solar cells. The low temperature processed inverted devices using ZnO nanoparticles on indium tin oxide plastic substrates showed high power conversion efficiency of ∼3.3%. This inverted device structure possessed much better stability under ambient conditions retaining over 80% of its original conversion efficiency after 40days while the conventional one showed negligible photovoltaic activity after 4days. This is due to the improved stability at the…
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6Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Heterojunction
- Indium tin oxide
- Energy conversion efficiency
- Polymer solar cell
- Nanoparticle
- Optoelectronics
- Zinc
- Affordable and clean energy