Characterization and Performance of PAni-TiO2Photovoltaic Cells Treated by RF Plasma

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Severe research attempts are still in progress to improve the performance of polyaniline (PAni) based photoactive layers as one of the cheapest materials used for manufacturing organic solar cells. Herein, polymer solar cells were fabricated with ITO/(PAni-TiO2)/Au system. The photoactive layers (PAni-TiO2) were treated with a hydrogen-plasma discharge for low processing time of 0, 3 and 5 min to enhance the synthesized solar cells efficiency. The morphology, micro structure and optical properties of the prepared samples and plasma treated nanocomposite layers were investigated and discussed. The performance of bulk heterojunction (BHJ) cell samples have been systematically investigated before and after plasma treatment. The absorption and optical band gap energy is increased after the treated PAni-TiO2 photoactive layers. It is found that, the efficiency was enhanced to 0.7% after 5 min of hydrogen plasma process compared to 0.36% for the pristine cell. The efficiency increase is ascribed to a structural change that accompanied by a rapid increase in surface roughness, which leaded to a decrease in the reflected photons and in turn an increase in the produced charge carriers.

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El-Hossary, F. M., Ghitas, A., Abd El-Rahman, A. M., Ebnalwaled, A. A., & Abdelhamid Shahat, M. (2020). Characterization and Performance of PAni-TiO2Photovoltaic Cells Treated by RF Plasma. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 956). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/956/1/012003

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