Recent advances in solution-processed interfacial materials for efficient and stable polymer solar cells
University of Washington · Korea University
Abstract
This article provides an overview on the recent development of solution processed organic, inorganic, and hybrid interfacial materials for bulk-heterojunction polymer solar cells. The introduction of proper interfacial materials to optimize the electronic and electrical properties between the interfaces of the light-harvesting active layer and the charge-collecting electrode has become an important criterion to improve the performance of polymer solar cells. The electronic processes at these interfaces play a critical role in determining the efficiency for photon-to-electricity conversion. An ideal interface requires the formation of Ohmic contact with minimum resistance and high charge selectivity to prevent…
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2Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Polymer
- Dewetting
- Graphene
- Nanotechnology
- Polymer solar cell
- Hybrid solar cell
- Electrode
- Affordable and clean energy