Abstract
We reported that the open-circuit voltage (VOC) of polymer solar cells (PSCs) can be enhanced by 0.3 V via inserting a thin layer of alcohol/water-soluble polyelectrolyte between the active layer and metal electrode. The origin of the increase in VOC can be attributed to the superposition of the built-in field with the interfacial dipole of the interlayer, and the existence of the interlayer as a dielectric was confirmed by ac impedance spectroscopy. The significant enhancement in VOC and the simplicity of incorporation of interlayer by solution processing make this method a good candidate for further enhancing the performance of PSCs. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
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Luo, J., Wu, H., He, C., Li, A., Yang, W., & Cao, Y. (2009). Enhanced open-circuit voltage in polymer solar cells. Applied Physics Letters, 95(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3157278
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