Morphology of polymer/fullerene bulk heterojunction solar cells
Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Abstract
Within the different organic photovoltaic devices the conjugated polymer/fullerene bulk heterojunction approach is one of the foci of today's research interest. These devices are highly dependent on the solid state nanoscale morphology of the two components (donor/acceptor) in the photoactive layer. The need for finely phase separated polymer–fullerene blends is expressed by the limited exciton diffusion length present in organic semiconductors. Typical distances that these photo-excitations can travel within a pristine material are around 10–20 nm. In an efficient bulk heterojunction the scale of phase separation is therefore closely related to the respective exciton diffusion lengths of the two materials…
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2Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Heterojunction
- Fullerene
- Exciton
- Polymer solar cell
- Organic solar cell
- Acceptor
- Polymer
- Affordable and clean energy