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Simple Approach to Overcome Thickness Tolerance of Interlayer without Sacrificing the Performances of Polymer Solar Cells

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Small‐molecule electrolyte (C6‐E‐OTs) hybridized ZnO layer is provided as the electron transporting layer. The device based on the blend of PTB7 and PC71BM as the active layer shows an enhanced… Click to show full abstract

Small‐molecule electrolyte (C6‐E‐OTs) hybridized ZnO layer is provided as the electron transporting layer. The device based on the blend of PTB7 and PC71BM as the active layer shows an enhanced power conversion efficiency (PCE) from 7.6% based on ZnO to 8.8% using the C6‐E‐OTs hybridized ZnO layer. The device can be further improved by simultaneously using a C6‐E‐OTs hybridized ZnO layer and a 5 nm thick C6‐E‐OTs as the interlayer. The synergy effect of hybridization and interlayer enhanced the PCE of the device to 8.9%, which is a 17.1% increase in comparison with the device based on ZnO. The presence of C6‐E‐OTs hybridized ZnO and a 5 nm of C6‐E‐OTs as the interlayer in the device with PTB7‐Th as the donor significantly improves the PCE from 8.0% based on ZnO to 9.4%, resulting in a 17.5% enhancement. Main contribution for enhancing the PCE of the device is the improved Jsc, which results from the reduction of energy offset at the cathode interface. Thus, hybridized ZnO layer process can overcome the limitation faced by the thickness tolerance of interlayer.

Keywords: hybridized zno; zno layer; ots hybridized; thickness tolerance; device; interlayer

Journal Title: Advanced Materials Interfaces
Year Published: 2019

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