| Literature DB >> 26790631 |
Xiangkun Jia1, Ziyao Jiang1, Xiaohong Chen1, Jianping Zhou2, Likun Pan1, Furong Zhu3, Zhuo Sun1, Sumei Huang1.
Abstract
The performance and air stability of inverted polymer solar cells (PSCs) were greatly improved using a combination of LiF-modified ITO cathode and a MoO3/AgAl alloy anode. The power conversion efficiency (PCE) of PSCs with AgAl contact reached 9.4%, which is higher than that of the cells with Ag (8.8%) and Al electrode (7.6%). The PCE of AgAl-based PSCs can further increase up to 10.3% through incorporating an ultrathin LiF-modified ITO. AgAl-based cells also exhibit a superior stability compared to the cells with Ag and Al contacts. PCE of the AgAl-based cells without encapsulation remains 78% of its original value after the cells were aged for 380 days in air. The presence of a LiF-modified ZnO interlayer between ITO and the organic active layer improves the charge collection. The improvement in PCE and stability of the AgAl-based cells is primarily attributed to the formation of AlOx at the MoO3/AgAl interface, preventing Ag diffusion and improving the built-in potential across the active layer in the cells.Entities:
Keywords: AgAl alloy; LiF interlayer; MoO3; ZnO; electrodes; high efficiency; polymer solar cells; stability
Year: 2016 PMID: 26790631 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b10240
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229