| Literature DB >> 26955888 |
Zhiqi Li1, Xinyuan Zhang1, Chunyu Liu1, Zhihui Zhang1, Jinfeng Li1, Liang Shen1,2, Wenbin Guo1, Shengping Ruan1.
Abstract
In this paper, high-performance inverted polymer solar cells (PSCs) with a modified cathode buffer layer, titanium dioxide:polyethylenimine (TiO2:PEI), are demonstrated. The TiO2-O-PEI transport layer was fabricated by electrostatically self-assembled monolayers (ESAM) of PEI molecules. Protonated amine functional groups of PEI can combine protons (H(+)) hydrolyzing from its aqueous solution. Also, PEI could produce ESAM on the surface of hydroxylated TiO2 because of its cationic characteristics. The incorporation of the TiO2-O-PEI layer enhances the photocurrent and power conversion efficiency (PCE) due to the improved interfacial electron transport and extraction of the TiO2-O-PEI surface and the increased light absorption of the active layer. The enhanced PCE, low-cost materials, and solution process of TiO2-O-PEI buffer layers provide a promising method for highly efficient PSCs.Entities:
Keywords: PEI; electron transport and extraction; electrostatically self-assembled monolayers; polymer solar cells; power conversion efficiency
Year: 2016 PMID: 26955888 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b12394
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229