Semi-transparent organic photovoltaic cells with dielectric/metal/dielectric top electrode: Influence of the metal on their performances

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In order to grow semi-transparent organic photovoltaic cells (OPVs), multilayer dielec-tric/metal/dielectric (D/M/D) structures are used as a transparent top electrode in inverted OPVs. Two different electrodes are probed, MoO3/Ag/MoO3 and MoO3/Ag/Cu:Ag/ZnS. Both of them exhibit high transmission in visible and small sheet resistance. Semi-transparent inverted OPVs using these electrodes as the top anode are probed. The active organic layers consist in the SubPc/C60 couple. The dependence of the OPV performances on the top electrode was investigated. The results show that far better results are achieved when the top anode MoO3/Ag/MoO3 is used. The OPV efficiency obtained was only 20% smaller in comparison with the opaque OPV, but with a transparency of nearly 50% in a broad range of the visible light (400–600 nm). In the case of MoO3/Ag/Cu:Ag/ZnS top anode, the small efficiency obtained is due to the presence of some Cu diffusion in the MoO3 layer, which degrades the contact anode/organic material.

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Cattin, L., Louarn, G., Morsli, M., & Bernède, J. C. (2021). Semi-transparent organic photovoltaic cells with dielectric/metal/dielectric top electrode: Influence of the metal on their performances. Nanomaterials, 11(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11020393

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