Abstract
We demonstrate semitransparent organic photovoltaics (OPVs) based on thin metal electrodes and polymer photoactive layers consisting of poly(3-hexylthiophene) and [6,6]-phenyl C61 butyric acid methyl ester. The power conversion efficiency of a semitransparent OPV device comprising a 15-nm silver (Ag) rear electrode is 1.98% under AM 1.5-G illumination through the indium-tin-oxide side of the front anode at 100 mW/cm2 with 15.6% average transmittance of the entire cell in the visible wavelength range. As its thickness increases, a thin Ag electrode mainly influences the enhancement of the short circuit current density and fill factor. Its relatively low absorption intensity makes a Ag thin film a viable option for semitransparent electrodes compatible with organic layers. © 2013 ETRI.
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Lee, K. S., Kim, I., Yeon, C. B., Lim, J. W., Yun, S. J., & Jabbour, G. E. (2013). Thin metal electrodes for semitransparent organic photovoltaics. ETRI Journal, 35(4), 587–593. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.13.1912.0025
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