Vertical stratification and its impact on device performance in a polycarbazole based copolymer solar cells

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Using neutron-reflectivity, we study vertical stratification and device performance in bulk hetero-junction organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells consisting of a blend of PC71BM with a carbazole-based donor-acceptor copolymer PCDTBT1. We find that when the blend is cast on a PEDOT:PSS/ITO anode, a PC71BM-depleted (polymer-rich) layer is formed at the PEDOT:PSS interface, whilst a PC71BM-depleted layer is instead located at the air-interface when the same blend is cast on a solution processed MoOx thin film. OPV device characterization measurements indicate that unfavourable vertical segregation can have a profound effect on OPV device characteristics via increased charge recombination. This journal is

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Wang, T., Scarratt, N. W., Yi, H., Coleman, I. F., Zhang, Y., Grant, R. T., … Lidzey, D. G. (2015). Vertical stratification and its impact on device performance in a polycarbazole based copolymer solar cells. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 3(16), 4007–4015. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4tc02884h

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