Literature DB >> 25184797

New insights into morphology of high performance BHJ photovoltaics revealed by high resolution AFM.

Dong Wang1, Feng Liu, Noritoshi Yagihashi, Masafumi Nakaya, Sunzida Ferdous, Xiaobin Liang, Atsushi Muramatsu, Ken Nakajima, Thomas P Russell.   

Abstract

Direct imaging of the bulk heterojunction (BHJ) thin film morphology in polymer-based solar cells is essential to understand device function and optimize efficiency. The morphology of the BHJ active layer consists of bicontinuous domains of the donor and acceptor materials, having characteristic length scales of several tens of nanometers, that reduces charge recombination, enhances charge separation, and enables electron and hole transport to their respective electrodes. Direct imaging of the morphology from the molecular to macroscopic level, though, is lacking. Though transmission electron tomography provides a 3D, real-space image of the morphology, quantifying the structure is not possible. Here we used high-resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM) in the tapping and nanomechanical modes to investigate the BHJ active layer morphology that, when combined with Ar(+) etching, provided unique insights with unparalleled spatial resolution. PCBM was seen to form a network that interpenetrated into the fibrillar network of the hole-conducting polymer, both being imbedded in a mixture of the two components. The free surface was found to be enriched with polymer crystals having a "face-on" orientation and the morphology at the anode interface was markedly different.

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Keywords:  Atomic Force Spectroscopy; Mechanical Properties; Morphology; Organic Photovoltaic; X-ray Scattering

Year:  2014        PMID: 25184797     DOI: 10.1021/nl5025326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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Authors:  Gaël H L Heintges; Pieter J Leenaers; René A J Janssen
Journal:  J Mater Chem A Mater       Date:  2017-06-08

2.  Molecular helices as electron acceptors in high-performance bulk heterojunction solar cells.

Authors:  Yu Zhong; M Tuan Trinh; Rongsheng Chen; Geoffrey E Purdum; Petr P Khlyabich; Melda Sezen; Seokjoon Oh; Haiming Zhu; Brandon Fowler; Boyuan Zhang; Wei Wang; Chang-Yong Nam; Matthew Y Sfeir; Charles T Black; Michael L Steigerwald; Yueh-Lin Loo; Fay Ng; X-Y Zhu; Colin Nuckolls
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2015-09-18       Impact factor: 14.919

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