Size-dependent charge transfer yields in conjugated polymer/quantum dot blends

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Abstract

We investigate the effect of quantum dot size on photocurrent and photoinduced charge transfer yields in blends of the conjugated polymer, poly((4,8-bis(octyloxy)benzo(1,2-b:4,5-b′)dithiophene-2,6-diyl) (2-((dodecyloxy)carbonyl)thieno(3,4-b)thiophenediyl)) (PTB1), with PbS nanocrystal quantum dots (QDs). These hybrid solar cells exhibit external quantum efficiencies of over 70% and power conversion efficiencies of up to 2.8%. We use photoinduced absorption (PIA) spectroscopy and device EQE measurements to probe long-lived charge transfer at the polymer/QD interface as a function of QD size. We observe that both the PIA signal associated with charge formation on the polymer, as well as the external quantum efficiency of the hybrid photovoltaic devices decrease in magnitude with increasing quantum dot size, despite the broader absorption spectrum of the larger dots. We interpret these results as evidence that PTB1/PbS blends behave at least partially as bulk heterojunction (BHJ) solar cells, and conclude that the long-lived charge transfer yield is diminished at larger dot sizes as the energy level offset at the polymer/quantum dot interface is changed through decreasing quantum confinement. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Nagaoka, H., Colbert, A. E., Strein, E., Janke, E. M., Salvador, M., Schlenker, C. W., & Ginger, D. S. (2014). Size-dependent charge transfer yields in conjugated polymer/quantum dot blends. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 118(11), 5710–5715. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp412545q

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