PCDTBT based solar cells: One year of operation under real-world conditions

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We present measurements of the outdoor stability of PCDTBT:PC71BM based bulk heterojunction organic solar cells for over the course of a year. We find that the devices undergo a burn-in process lasting 450 hours followed by a TS80 lifetime of up to 6200 hours. We conclude that in the most stable devices, the observed TS80 lifetime is limited by thermally-induced stress between the device layers, as well as materials degradation as a result of edge-ingress of water or moisture through the encapsulation.

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Zhang, Y., Bovill, E., Kingsley, J., Buckley, A. R., Yi, H., Iraqi, A., … Lidzey, D. G. (2016). PCDTBT based solar cells: One year of operation under real-world conditions. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep21632

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