Interfacial charge trapping in the polymer solar cells and its elimination by solvent annealing

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The PCDTBT:PCBM solar cells were fabricated adopting a tandem layer approach to investigate the critical issues of charge trapping, radiation absorption, and efficiency in polymer solar cells. This layered structure was found to be a source of charge trapping which was identified and confirmed by impedance spectroscopy. The low efficiency in multilayered structures was related to trapping of photo-generated carriers and low carrier mobility, and thus an increased recombination. Solvent annealing of the structures in tetrahydrofuran vapors was found beneficial in homogenizing the active layer, dissolving additional interfaces, and elimination of charge traps which improved the carrier mobilities and eventually the device efficiencies.

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Chauhan, A. K., Gusain, A., Jha, P., Veerender, P., Koiry, S. P., Sridevi, C., … Iwamoto, M. (2016). Interfacial charge trapping in the polymer solar cells and its elimination by solvent annealing. AIP Advances, 6(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4963014

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