Nanoscale Morphology of High-Performance Polymer Solar Cells
Dutch Polymer Institute · Eindhoven University of Technology
Abstract
Transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction are used to study the changes in morphology of composite films of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and a methanofullerene derivative (PCBM) in bulk heterojunction solar cells. Thermal annealing produces and stabilizes a nanoscale interpenetrating network with crystalline order for both components. P3HT forms long, thin conducting nanowires in a rather homogeneous, nanocrystalline PCBM film. Both the improved crystalline nature of films and increased but controlled demixing between the two constitutes therein after annealing explains the considerable increase of the power conversion efficiency observed in these devices.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 74.00
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 30
Authors
8- XYXiaoniu YangCorresponding
Dutch Polymer Institute, Eindhoven University of Technology
- JLJoachim Loos
Dutch Polymer Institute, Eindhoven University of Technology
- SVSjoerd Veenstra
Eindhoven University of Technology, Dutch Polymer Institute
- WVWiljan Verhees
Dutch Polymer Institute, Eindhoven University of Technology
- MMMartijn M. Wienk
Eindhoven University of Technology, Dutch Polymer Institute
Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Nanocrystalline material
- Nanoscopic scale
- Annealing (glass)
- Transmission electron microscopy
- Polymer solar cell
- Nanowire
- Nanotechnology
- Affordable and clean energy