| Literature DB >> 30014441 |
Juanjuan Wang1, Shengli Jia2, Yang Cao2, Wenhao Wang3, Peng Yu4.
Abstract
Plasmonic metallic nanoparticles are coupled to the organic solar cells to overcome the trade-off between the light absorption and carrier collection. They are usually located inside or outside of the active layers. However, no detailed comparison was reported on the light absorption difference when nanoparticles are located inside or outside of the active layers. In this paper, we compare light-trapping abilities of Ag nanospheres in organic solar cells when they are located inside and outside of the photoactive layer. We show that large-sized nanoparticles are preferred when they are placed outside of the active layer while small-sized nanoparticles are favored in the case of embedding nanoparticles in the homogenous active layer.Entities:
Keywords: FDTD; Field enhancement; Nanoparticle; Organic solar cell; Plasmonic; Scattering
Year: 2018 PMID: 30014441 PMCID: PMC6047948 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-018-2620-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1The complex refractive index and extinction coefficient of PEDOT: PSS a and P3HT: PCBM b in the FDTD simulation
Fig. 2Schematic illustration of light trapping through scattering and local field enhancement in a NPs located outside of the active layer and b NPs located inside of the active layer
Fig. 3a The fraction of light scattered into the active layer. b Total scattering cross section (solid), cross section for light scattered into the substrate (dashed line), all normalized to geometrical cross section
Fig. 4a The fraction of light scattered into the active layer with Al cathode presenting. b Total scattering cross section (solid) and cross section for light scattered into the substrate (dashed line) with Al cathode presenting, all normalized to geometrical cross sections
Fig. 5Normalized scattering cross section (a), absorption cross section (b), and scattering efficiency (c) of different-sized NPs in the homogeneous active layer
Fig. 6Absorption color map of different-sized NPs in the homogeneous active layer with Al cathode contacted with the active layer