Film Morphology of High Efficiency Solution‐Processed Small‐Molecule Solar Cells |
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Authors: | John A. Love Christopher M. Proctor Jianhua Liu Christopher J. Takacs Alexander Sharenko Thomas S. van der Poll Alan J. Heeger Guillermo C. Bazan Thuc‐Quyen Nguyen |
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Affiliation: | Center for Polymers and Organic Solids, University of California, , Santa Barbara, CA, 93106 USA |
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Abstract: | Morphological control over the bulk heterojunction (BHJ) microstructure of a high‐efficiency small molecule photovoltaic system is demonstrated using both thermal treatment and solvent additive processing. Single crystal X‐ray diffraction is utilized to understand molecular interactions in the solid state and the BHJ morphology is examined using bright field, high‐resolution, and cross‐section transmission electron microscopy techniques. Controlling the domain size, while maintaining good molecular order within the semiconducting donor material, is found to be crucial in achieving high performance and over 90% internal quantum efficiency exhibited under the optimized conditions. |
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Keywords: | bulk heterojunction solar cells small molecules film morphology |
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