Flexible Ag electrode for use in organic photovoltaics


Autoria(s): Yambem, S. D.; Liao, K. S.; Curran, S. A.
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2011

Resumo

High efficiency organic photovoltaic cells discussed in literature are normally restricted to devices fabricated on glass substrates. This is a consequence of the extreme brittleness and inflexibility of the commonly used transparent conductive oxide electrode, indium tin oxide (ITO). This shortcoming of ITO along with other concerns such as increasing scarcity of indium, migration of indium to organic layer, etc. makes it imperative to move away from ITO. Here we demonstrate a highly flexible Ag electrode that possesses low sheet resistances even in ultra-thin layers. It retains its conductivity under severe bending stresses where ITO fails completely. A P3HT:PCBM blend organic solar cell fabricated on this highly flexible electrode gives an efficiency of 2.3%.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86724/

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DOI:10.1016/j.solmat.2011.06.033

Yambem, S. D., Liao, K. S., & Curran, S. A. (2011) Flexible Ag electrode for use in organic photovoltaics. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 95(11), pp. 3060-3064.

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Elsevier

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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Organic photovoltaics #Thin metal films #Transparent electrode #Ag electrode #Bending stress #Flexible electrodes #Glass substrates #High efficiency #Indium tin oxide #Organic layers #Organic photovoltaic cells #Organic solar cell #Transparent conductive oxides #Ultrathin layers #Conductive films #Electric resistance #Fracture mechanics #Indium #Indium compounds #Oxide films #Photovoltaic cells #Substrates #Tin #Tin oxides #Photovoltaic effects
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Journal Article