Development of New Semiconducting Polymers for High Performance Solar Cells
Solarmer Energy (United States) · University of Chicago
Abstract
A new low band gap semiconducting polymer, PTB1, was synthesized and found promising for solar energy harvesting. Simple polymer solar cells based on PTB1 and methanofullerene [6,6]-phenyl-C(71)-butyric acid methyl esters (PC(71)BM) exhibit a solar conversion efficiency of 5.6%. An external quantum efficiency of 67% and fill-factor of 65% are achieved, both of which are among the highest values reported for a solar cell system based on a low band gap polymer.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 92.58
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- 100%
- References
- 29
Authors
7- YLYongye LiangCorresponding
Solarmer Energy (United States), University of Chicago
- YWYue Wu
University of Chicago, Solarmer Energy (United States)
- DFDanqin Feng
University of Chicago, Solarmer Energy (United States)
- STSzu-Ting Tsai
University of Chicago, Solarmer Energy (United States)
- HSHae‐Jung Son
Solarmer Energy (United States), University of Chicago
Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Polymer
- Nanotechnology
- Organic chemistry
- Affordable and clean energy