Control of carrier mobilities for performance enhancement of anthracene-based polymer solar cells

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Abstract

High performance organic solar cells were realized using an anthracene-based polymer. Charge carrier mobilities of both electrons and holes in solvent annealed polymer and fullerene derivative mixtures were studied using organic field-effect transistors. Fine tuning of donor to acceptor ratios revealed optimum conditions for balanced mobilities, which led to a high power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 4.02% in the organic solar cells. A methanol wash approach further enhanced the PCE to 4.65%. This work demonstrates the importance of carrier transport control in optimizing the performance of polymer solar cells.

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Usluer, Ö., Boudiba, S., Egbe, D. A. M., Hirsch, L., & Abbas, M. (2015). Control of carrier mobilities for performance enhancement of anthracene-based polymer solar cells. RSC Advances, 5(63), 50668–50672. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra07792c

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