Controllable synthesis of flake-like Al-doped ZnO nanostructures and its application in inverted organic solar cells

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Flake-like Al-doped ZnO (AZO) nanostructures including dense AZO nanorods were obtained via a low-temperature (100°C) hydrothermal process. By doping and varying Al concentrations, the electrical conductivity (σ) and morphology of the AZO nanostructures can be readily controlled. The effect of σ and morphology of the AZO nanostructures on the performance of the inverted organic solar cells (IOSCs) was studied. It presents that the optimized power conversion efficiency of the AZO-based IOSCs is improved by approximately 58.7% compared with that of un-doped ZnO-based IOSCs. This is attributed to that the flake-like AZO nanostructures of high s and tunable morphology not only provide a high-conduction pathway to facilitate electron transport but also lead to a large interfacial area for exciton dissociation and charge collection by electrodes. © 2011 Fan et al; licensee Springer.

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Fan, X., Fang, G., Guo, S., Liu, N., Gao, H., Qin, P., … Zhao, X. (2011). Controllable synthesis of flake-like Al-doped ZnO nanostructures and its application in inverted organic solar cells. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-546

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