| Literature DB >> 24964254 |
Hannah Mangold1, Artem A Bakulin, Ian A Howard, Christian Kästner, Daniel A M Egbe, Harald Hoppe, Frédéric Laquai.
Abstract
Charge generation and recombination processes occurring in ternary photoactive copolymer:copolymer:fullerene blends consisting of different mixing ratios between entirely amorphous and semi-crystalline PPE-PPV copolymers are investigated by transient absorption pump-probe and pump-push photocurrent spectroscopy. The experiments reveal that an excess of semi-crystalline polymer facilitates exciton dissociation into free charge carriers, slows down geminate recombination, and suppresses non-geminate recombination leading to increased short-circuit currents and high fill factors. In contrast, blends utilizing solely the amorphous polymer for their donor phase suffer from a large fraction of sub-nanosecond geminate recombination of interfacially bound charge-transfer states and also from fast non-geminate recombination of free charges, resulting in a significantly reduced photovoltaic performance. However, small fractions of the amorphous polymer blended into the semi-crystalline polymer increase the open-circuit voltage and the fill factor, while keeping the charge generation and recombination parameters largely unaltered in turn leading to an optimized device performance for the ternary PPE-PPV copolymer:copolymer:fullerene blends.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24964254 DOI: 10.1039/c4cp01883d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Chem Chem Phys ISSN: 1463-9076 Impact factor: 3.676