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Approaches toward efficient and stable electron extraction contact in organic photovoltaic cells: inspiration from the organic light-emitting diodes SCIE SCOPUS KCI

Title
Approaches toward efficient and stable electron extraction contact in organic photovoltaic cells: inspiration from the organic light-emitting diodes
Authors
Lee, TWKyung-Guen LimDong-Hun Kim
Date Issued
2010-03
Publisher
대한금속재료학회
Abstract
Electron extraction contact in organic photovoltaic cells (OPVs) is very important to extract electrons from the active layer efficiently, improve the open-circuit voltage, and thus improve the power conversion efficiency. This paper reviews the various approaches to form an electron extraction contact for better power conversion efficiency and device lifetime, especially in organic bulk heterojunction photovoltaic cells based on conjugated polymer: fullerene blends. We discuss the roles of thin metal fluorides, a thin polymeric layer, and a solution processed metal oxide layer at the interface between the photoactive layer and the negative electrode for efficient and stable electron extraction contact in OPVs. In addition, we discuss the effects of various metallic negative electrodes in OPVs in terms of device efficiency and stability. Since these approaches are well established in organic light-emitting diodes, they can be exploited to accelerate research in device engineering to improve device performance.
Keywords
organic solar cells; bulk heterojunction solar cells; electron extraction layer; negative electrode; power conversion efficiency; HETEROJUNCTION SOLAR-CELLS; OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE; ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES; QUANTUM EFFICIENCY; BUFFER LAYER; CATHODE; INJECTION; POLYFLUORENE; PERFORMANCE; IMPROVE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26423
DOI
10.3365/eml.2010.03.041
ISSN
1738-8090
Article Type
Article
Citation
ELECTRONIC MATERIALS LETTERS, vol. 6, no. 1, page. 41 - 50, 2010-03
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