| Literature DB >> 35559096 |
Shiyu Yao1,2, Leijing Liu2, Shan Jiang2, Wenkun Han2, Yang Liu2, Wenyue Ma2, Yi Liu2, Tian Cui1,3, Wenjing Tian2,4.
Abstract
In this work, a quaternary ammonium side chain modified conjugated polyelectrolyte PFBTBr, with excellent solubility in nonaromatic and nonhalogenated solvents, was designed and synthesized as the donor material for the green-solvent-processed hybrid solar cells (HSCs). By introducing the donor-acceptor structure, PFBTBr shows a lower lying highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) level and a broad absorption from 300 to 700 nm. Incorporating the water soluble CdTe nanocrystals (NCs) as acceptor, the green-solvent-processed HSCs based on conjugated polyelectrolyte and inorganic NCs were fabricated. Through the active layer optimization, a well blended donor/acceptor active layer with continuous electron/hole transport pathway and smoother surface was achieved. As a result, a photovoltaic efficiency of 3.67% was realized. After the further interfacial modification and chloride treatment, the power conversion efficiency of the green-solvent-processed HSCs was improved to 5.03% with the maximum external quantum efficiency value of 87.01% at 400 nm under the AM 1.5 G 100 mW cm-2 illumination. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 35559096 PMCID: PMC9090576 DOI: 10.1039/c8ra07884j
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 3.361
Fig. 1(a) Chemical structure of the conjugated polyelectrolyte PFBTBr. (b) UV-vis spectra of PFBTBr in solution and PFBTBr film. (c) CV curves of PFBTBr.
Fig. 2(a) UV-vis absorption spectra of the CdTe film with and without annealing. (b) UV-vis spectra of the CdTe film and PFBTBr : CdTe blend film. (c) Energy diagram and device structure of the PFBTBr : CdTe NCs based HSCs. (d) PL spectra of PFBTBr and PFBTBr : CdTe NCs mixed solutions.
Fig. 3J–V curves of the PFBTBr : CdTe NCs based HSCs with different (a) D/A ratio (b) active layer solution concentration (c) annealing temperature of the active layer (d) annealing time of the active layer.
Basic and optimized photovoltaic performances of the PFBTBr : CdTe NCs based HSCs
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| Basic | 0.62 | 13.99 | 42.45 | 3.67 |
| Optimized | 0.64 | 20.09 | 39.17 | 5.03 |
Fig. 4Atomic force microscopy images of the (a and b) PFBTBr : CdTe film and (c and d) CdTe film: phase (left) and topography (right) images.
Fig. 5J–V curves of the PFBTBr : CdTe NCs based HSCs with (a) different MoO3 thicknesses, (b) MgCl2 treatment.