| Literature DB >> 29676150 |
Hyungchae Kim1, Han Gyeol Park2, Min-Jae Maeng2, Yu Ri Kang2, Kyung Ryoul Park1, Junho Choi2, Yongsup Park2, Young Dong Kim2, Changsoon Kim1.
Abstract
For organic solar cells (OSCs) based on nonplanar phthalocyanines, it has previously been reported that a thin film composed of triclinic crystals with face-on (or flat-lying)-oriented molecules, typically obtained with a CuI template layer, is desired for optical absorption in the near-infrared (NIR) spectral region. However, this work demonstrates that for a PbPc-C60 donor-acceptor pair, less face-on orientation with a broader orientation distribution obtained with a new template layer consisting of a ZnPc/CuI bilayer is more desirable in terms of solar cell efficiency than the face-on orientation. A NIR-sensitive PbPc-C60 OSC employing this bilayer-templated PbPc film is found to increase the internal quantum efficiency (IQE) by 36% on average in the NIR spectral region compared to a device using a CuI-templated PbPc film. Analyses of the change in IQE using the exciton diffusion model and the entropy- and disorder-driven charge-separation model suggest that the improved IQE is attributed to the facilitated dissociation of charge-transfer excitons as well as the reduction in exciton quenching near the indium tin oxide surface.Entities:
Keywords: CT exciton dissociation; CT-state energetics; charge-transfer exciton; disorder; entropy; molecular orientation; organic solar cell
Year: 2018 PMID: 29676150 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b03468
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229